Exhibition of work curated and created by Bard students Kimbrielle Boult, Sahar Carter, Dana Debro, Emma Deutsch, Valentina Flores, Rasheeda Graham, Diana McCready, Sydney Oshuna, Lowell Thomas, and Immanuel Williams in collaboration with artist Natasha Marin.
May 4th-9th at Campus Center Gallery:
Photography by Lowell Thomas and Rasheeda Graham
Blacktivations Catalogue by Emma Deutsch
May 5th at New Annandale House:
Closing Ritual 6-8pm
Installation by Dana Debro and Sydney Oshuna
Interactive Performance by Diana McCready, Valentina Flores, Sahar Carter, and Immanuel Williams
Poster by Natasha Marin. Photograph by Lowell Thomas.
Photo by Jonathan Asiedu ’24 @def_theambition
Pictured: Sydney Oshuna and Dana Debro
Photo by Jonathan Asiedu ’24 @def_theambition
An exhibition attendee looking at photos from Rasheeda Graham’s series, I Can Be: The Exploration of Blackness
Two professors holding prints from the animation installation Ebia: two men hugging and a person with the words “Fight” and “Love” separated by a knife.
Promotional image from EBIA by Dana Debro and Sydney Oshuna.
Animation from EBIA by Dana Debro and Sydney Oshuna.
Animation from EBIA by Dana Debro and Sydney Oshuna.
Black Imagination at Bard Catalogue: Images, artist statements, and bios available here.
A group of 10 selected Bard College Annandale students collaborated with Marin over the course of the 2021-2022 academic year to co-curate a multimedia exhibition experience aimed to amplify the resonance of intersectional Black voices on the Bard campus.
This project was a part of “The Future of Form,” a collaborative project between Bard College Annandale’s Written Arts department and the Center for Experimental Humanities. This yearlong speaker and workshop series brought together an exciting group of diverse writers whose creative practices cross disciplinary boundaries and experiment in various ways with form.