CCCADI Curatorial Fellow in Afro-Caribbean Art
Join the Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute (CCCADI) in New York online for a conversation highlighting the work of CCCADI’s Afro-Caribbean Art Curatorial Fellows. Jade Foster, a British curator and founder of Black Curators Collective will be in conversation with Katherine Kennedy, curator and cultural practitioner working for The Fresh Milk Art Platform in Barbados.
Foster and Kennedy will discuss shared concerns and intersecting ideas in their transnational curatorial practices. They will also expand on some of the contemporary challenges and questions they are grappling with—including the role of curatorial practices within global crises and emergencies, visibility and survival of queer and Black Caribbean artists, building equitable artist-curator relationships, and resisting the exotification or pigeonholing of Caribbean artists.
The conversation will be hosted by Grace Aneiza Ali, CCCADI Curator-at-Large.
Revisit this page at the time of the event to watch live. You can also participate in the Q&A session with our guest speakers by viewing live on our Facebook or Youtube.
Curators in Conversation is a CCCADI series dedicated to critical debate, dialogue, and engagement with curators of color committed to the artistic and cultural production of the Afro-Caribbean and its Diaspora.