Citizen Journalist: V. Nevinny Interviews Women on the Way to the March
V. Nevinny— Friday, NYC 3:00pm Interview Two women on their way to a historic march, share the sentiment that the people did not elect Trump. #thisiswhyweprotest. Citizen Journalist V-Nevinny 1
View ArticleSelections by Larry Ossei-Mensah at Elizabeth Dee Closes Tomorrow
As evidenced in their launch of a new initiative entitled Selections, Elizabeth Dee is wired and live in Harlem. Curated by the puissant Larry Ossei-Mensah, this first installment of the series...
View ArticleQuisqueya Henríquez at VOLTA 2017
Let’s just say that more than half of the World’s population lives a narrative perceived by the remaining as other. And those of the remaining have always been the author of a dominant narrative that...
View ArticleThe Henrietta Lacks (HBO) HeLa Project Exhibition: The Mother of Modern Medicine
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, the HBO adaptation of Rebecca Skloot’s 2010 best-seller by the same name is set to premier in April. To celebrate Lacks’ life and invaluable contribution to...
View ArticleSee Hoop, Say Hoop
As I entered the hot, art-object crowded confines of the Rogallery.com / Auction House in Long Island City, I imagined the sound of a long “Greetiiiiiings” behind me. This salutation was the signature...
View ArticleIn Conversation with Sculpture Bob Clyatt Sunday July 30th at Anthony Philip...
In conjunction with closing day of the exhibition ‘A More Human Dwelling Place’ new works by sculpture Bob Clyatt, you are cordially invited to a timely reading and celebration of James Baldwin’s life...
View ArticleTheo Coulombe’s STANDARD SPACE Inaugural Opening
From Brooklyn One Night Only, and onto Sharon, Connecticut, Theo Coulombe announces his new studio and gallery Standard Space. Since his show at AOT Project Salon, you’ve probably noticed Theo’s love...
View ArticleGowanus Open Studios 2017: Three Visits
I made my way out to Gowanus on Sunday for the last day of open studios. It was calm, I had plenty of time to speak with undistracted artists. Something not possible in say, Bushwick, the tourist trap...
View ArticleWhite Man on a Pedestal—Sims gets dissected and DAVE is no longer
White Man on A Pedestal concluded Sunday evening with CENOTAPHIC, a memorial service for Kenya (Robinson’s) #whitemaninmypocket. Cenotaphic makes use of performance as a tool for inquiry, questioning...
View ArticleArcmanoro Niles—Revisiting the Area at Rachel Uffner
It has got to be something to be this black woman or man, to have witnessed your parents’ struggle to arrive at middle-class standings, to grow up with the hope and optimism that all things are...
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