Broad Strokes
The Artistic Benefits of Forgetfulness
Bay Area artists Rewina Beshue and Muzae Sesay discuss how their faulty memories inspire their work and frame their experiences as first-generation African immigrants.
Two Afro-Futurists on Using Art as a Portal to Another Time
Oakland artist Yetunde Olagbaju reunites with her childhood mentor, Ta-coumba Aiken, for a conversation about how ideas of time travel and ancestral lineage shape their work.
Two Artists on Creating Outside of the Art World's White, Patriarchal Rules
Painter Christina Quarles and experimental filmmaker Hasabie Kidanu discuss how to challenges the ways we are taught to see the world in order to open up new possibilities of Black, female existence.
Making Art as Immigrant Black Women in America
Precious Okoyomon and Phoebe Collings-James sit down to discuss their work, locating a sense of home, and how male bees are useless.
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