Critical & Visual Studies' very own Rebekah Leigh Cione curated a show titled Simulated Interior. "Simulated Interior is a group show featuring sculptures by Enrique Garcia, Turner Cain, and Alex Berns. Given the decontextualized nature of the white walled gallery, the exhibit replicates the absurdity of suburban comfort in an alienating mise-en-scène fashion. Through misanthropic comedy and surrealistic gestures, everyday household objects are...
Music, Readings, and Discussion 4:00- 5:30 on Monday January 16, 2017 at St. Mary’s Church, 230 Classon Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y., 11205 718.638.2090 The following panel will be discussing: “How relevant to our present situation are Dr. King’s words from 50 years ago?” - The Honorable Hakeem Jeffries, Congressman for the 8th District of New York- L. Joy Williams, President, Brooklyn NAACP- B. Ricardo Brown,...
Niggas Die Everyday: Writing Workshop & Pop-Up Gallery Wednesday, December 7 at 7:00pm #DecolonizeThisPlace, 55 Walker Street NYC Author of "10 Things I Want To Say To A Black Man" and "Love Above All Things," Falú wlll facilitate a free writing workshop and curate a pop-up gallery titled "Niggas Die Everyday" for the Insurgent Poets Society at Decolonize This Place Headquarters. Click here for more information...
“Delany’s Two Principles, The Argument for Emigration, and Revolutionary Black Nationalism” Please Join us on: Tuesday, Dec. 65:30-7:30Alumni Reading Room Bob Gooding-Williams will speak to us next week about his book project on Martin Delany, the so-called father of black nationalism. Before reading the paper, he will spend a little time reviewing some of his earlier work on the history of Af-Am political...