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In this episode, I talk with Zoe from Of Black Wombhood, a community audio-visual project exploring the narratives of Black womb-bearers. We discuss their work, as well as the life of Samaria Rice and the Tamir Rice Afrocentric Cultural Center.
If you're interested in participating in the giveaway of the 8.5x11 cyanotype recreation of "Negro Boys on Easter Sunday," please leave a comment and email me a screenshot at [email protected] or dm it on instagram @somethingyoucanfeelpod
You can support the podcast by listening, leaving a review, following on Instagram @somethingyoucanfeelpod, or sharing with a friend.
Resources
Micheal Rakowitz's exhibition
https://www.spacescle.org/exhibitions/2018/07/14/a-color-removed
Samaria Rice and Amanda D. King's work
https://news.artnet.com/art-world/art-tamir-rices-mother-samaria-turning-tragedy-teaching-opportunity-1612330
In this episode, I talk with Zoe from Of Black Wombhood, a community audio-visual project exploring the narratives of Black womb-bearers. We discuss their work, as well as the life of Samaria Rice and the Tamir Rice Afrocentric Cultural Center.
If you're interested in participating in the giveaway of the 8.5x11 cyanotype recreation of "Negro Boys on Easter Sunday," please leave a comment and email me a screenshot at [email protected] or dm it on instagram @somethingyoucanfeelpod
You can support the podcast by listening, leaving a review, following on Instagram @somethingyoucanfeelpod, or sharing with a friend.
Resources
Micheal Rakowitz's exhibition
https://www.spacescle.org/exhibitions/2018/07/14/a-color-removed
Samaria Rice and Amanda D. King's work
https://news.artnet.com/art-world/art-tamir-rices-mother-samaria-turning-tragedy-teaching-opportunity-1612330