Park Avenue Armory is seeking support for “The Radical Practice of Black Curation: A Symposium and Retreat,” jointly proposed by Tavia Nyong’o (Yale University) and Tina M. Campt (Princeton University) as part of Nyong’o’s curated series of public programs titled “Making Space at the Armory.” Starting from the observation that the past two decades have witnessed the success of a wide range of Black artists, this symposium considers the conditions that have enabled this success, in particular the ascent of a visionary group of Black curators and curators of color, who have expanded the capacity of arts institutions to recognize the work of an increasingly diverse group of artists.
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