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Black Women as/and the Living Archive: A virtual film, performance, and talk series

Washington, DC, United StatesWashington Project for the Arts2 Mai 2020 - 13 Juin 2020
Black Women as/and the Living Archive: A virtual film, performance, and talk series

Black Women as/and the Living Archive: A virtual film, performance, and talk series

Washington Project for the Arts is pleased to announce “Black Women as/and the Living Archive,” curated by DC-based, interdisciplinary artist Tsedaye Makonnen. “Black Women as/and the Living Archive” is a virtual film, performance, and talk series aimed at initiating a conversation about the modes in which Black women encode, preserve, and share memory through community. Central to Makonnen's inquiry is Children of NAN: Mothership, a recent film by Alisha Wormsley that functions as a metaphor for the survival and power of Black women in a dystopic future. Artist-curator Tsedaye Makonnen writes about the project: “I see myself (a mother, Black woman, artist, and conduit of Light) throughout Alisha Wormsley’s practice and film, Children of NAN: Mothership. Wormsley’s film carries material that we all need to acknowledge, uphold, understand, and absorb in order to survive the present and thrive in the future. The message is clear — until Black women are supported, loved, and nourished in our eternal role as the Creator, none of us are going to make it, period.” Over the course of six weeks, Makonnen will bring together Wormsley and many of the cast and collaborators of Children of NAN: Mothership for a film screening, a reading, two performances, and a discussion. The participants include artists Li Harris, Autumn Knight, Jasmine Hearn, Jamila Raegan, and curator, Ingrid LaFleur. Additionally, Ola Ronke, creator of The Free Black Women's Library, contributes an annotated bibliography of five books, inspired by Wormsley's film... More info here: wpadc.org

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