ENTER Choir, Chelsea, Lamo, Francis and circle center stage. The circle is a ritual, centering the performers before fanning out to different stage zones.
Tag Archives: Intersectionality
It’s no coincidence that most artist-muse relationships do not just fall along lines of gender but also intersections of race and class, black art critics and historians have a responsibility to rescue black muses from erasure.
Rianna Jade Parker reflects on the visceral presence of Black artists for our ongoing feature with ARTS.BLACK on race and privilege in the arts.
Continuing our feature on race and privilege with ARTS.BLACK, Charlie Tatum interviews Tameka Norris on her cross-continental practice, her alter-ego Meka Jean and working as an artist in the America South.
Continuing our feature on race and privilege in art organized by ARTS.BLACK, Ladi’Shasha Jones discusses Steffani Jemison and her work engaging the emergence of Black utopias.
Continuing our feature with guest editors ARTS.BLACK on race and privilege in the art world, Ryan Wong discusses the false safety of art spaces and the history of disruption by radical artists of color.
Guest Editors Taylor Renee and Jessica Lynne of ARTS.BLACK frame their month-long feature on Art and Race as a part of an ongoing feature on privilege in the arts.
It is with an apology that I will start this correspondence…