
BLACK DISCOURSE is a multidisciplinary studio and oral tradition incubator, curating from the global black experience.
We connect black conversation to the world, through experiential design and media production.
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What: Something About US
Who: Adeshola Makinde | Bryant Giles | David Giles | Delfin Finley | February James | Gerald Lovell | Layo Bright | Ludovic Nkoth | Mario Moore | Mark Thomas Gibson | Muna Malik| Nikko Washington | Noel W Anderson | Shaun Crawford
Where: Anthony Gallery, 470 N. Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60654 USA
When: 2 February - 26 March, 2021
Via Anthony Gallery:
Anthony Gallery is proud to announce SOMETHING ABOUT US, an exhibition bringing together works by 14 established and emerging artists in the interest of celebrating and discussing the overdue public recognition of African and Black American contemporary art. The exhibit will be open by appointment only from February 2nd to March 26th, 2021.
Contact: Website
Director
Co-Director
DP
Stylist
Cast
Editor
Sound Design
Zion Estrada
Koumbah Semega-Janneh
Zion Estrada
Sparkle Juarez
Drew Ultra
Zion Estrada
Maintain
April 23, 2020
Spatial Discourse, Podcasts, Features
Sacrosanct, created by oral tradition studio BLACK DISCOURSE, is a three-channel pop-up film installation sanctifying the brilliance of Black heresy in the act of moving under the continued pressures of colonial imperialist violence.
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