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Exhibition Archive

This archive traces my curatorial practice across institutions, academic spaces, and community-driven contexts, documenting exhibitions that explore Black memory, identity, spirituality, and speculative futures. My projects move between traditional gallery environments and experimental platforms, engaging art as both cultural record and future-making tool.

 

Each exhibition is shaped by research, collaboration, and care, with attention to how space, narrative, and community shape meaning.

This archive reflects an evolving practice committed to honoring Black life, amplifying underrepresented narratives, and creating platforms for dialogue, reflection, and possibility.

MASC

Unmasking Identity, Redefining Masculinity

Norwalk Artspace — Norwalk, CT
January 16 – March 20, 2025

Curator, Korry Fellow

MASC examines masculinity as performance, construction, and lived experience, centering vulnerability, identity, and self-definition. The project created space for nuanced conversations around Black masculinity, intimacy, and representation.

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Featured Artists: Carl Bocicault, Aaron Samuel Davis, Fubunation, Tyler Goldchain, Imo Nse Imeh, Iyaba Ibo Mandigo, Tea Montgomery, Sain't Phifer, Andre Rochester, Bizzie Ruth, Dario Tejada, Kamar Thomas, Yves Wilson

Image credit: Daria Tejada

6th Dimension II

The Lab at ConnCORP — New Haven, CT
August 26 –  October 28 2023

Curator

Presented in a nontraditional exhibition space, this immersive exhibition invited guests to contemplate the intricate tapestry of possibilities that extend beyond the confines of our known universe. The exhibition was a realm realm where the boundaries of time, space, and existence blur, and the Black body becomes a vessel through which the threads of various dimensions are woven.

 

The exhibition was one facet of a the decentralized 6th Dimension Festival.

Featured Artists: JAHMANE, Ashley Innocent, AnUrbanNerd, Keila Myles, Winter Dior Hart, Alisa Sikelianos-Cater, Greg Aimé, Saint Phifer, Ira Revels, Nadine Nelson, Marshun Art, Shawna Carey, Kashta Kofi, Adelyana Reyes, Tea Montgomery, Aishatu Ado, Jasmine Nikole

Video Credit:

JOËL Cintron

NAPPY

Connecticut College — New London, CT
October – December 2021

Guest Curator

An exhibition examining Black hair as cultural archive, political site, and expression of identity. NAPPY traced personal and collective narratives around beauty, resistance, and self-determination.

Featured Artists: Bizzie Ruth, Aisha Nailah, KIN, Erycka, 𝐸𝒞𝒦Á 𝒢𝐸𝐸, Greg Aimé, Marshun Art, Susan Oludele, AnUrbanNerd

Video Credit:

JOËL Cintron

Sacred

Space

A Brandywine Workshop and Archives Print Exhibition

Fairfield University Art Museum — Fairfield, CT
September 21 – December 20, 2024

Guest Curator

Drawing from the Brandywine Workshop and Archives collection and expanded with invited local artists, this exhibition explored spirituality, ritual, and ancestral wisdom within Black artistic practice. The project emphasized printmaking as a vessel for memory, reverence, and cultural continuity.

Featured Artists: Arvia Walker, Iyaba Ibo Mandingo, Aisha Nailah, Rebecca Fowke

6th Dimension

Connecticut College — New London, CT
January 28 – March 9 2023

Curator

In different planes of existence, what does the Black body look like and how does it function - who are we in another world -- in another time or dimension? In physics, the 6th dimension is a “3D space of every possible ‘worlds’ or state of our universe that exist after the big bang". The 6th Dimension Exhibition transports viewers through a multiversal experience of Black realities.

Featured Artists: Aishatu Ado, Greg Aimé, AnUrbanNerd, Clifford Bright-Abu, DarkMyst
illFormative, Winter Dior Hart
KIN, Tea Montgomery, Keila Myles, Ira Revels, Alisa Sikelianos-Carter, Kern Bruce

Video Credit:

JOËL Cintron

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