Currently on view at the African American Museum in Philadelphia is a fantastic exhibition called Cotton: The Soft, Dangerous Beauty of the Past.
Read MoreIn November I had the opportunity to travel to Edinburgh where I attended a symposium called Black Atlantic Authorship and Art, 1818-2018.
Read MoreVictorian Jamaica, published by Duke University Press, is out! Congratulations and thank you Tim Barringer and Wayne Modest for patiently seeing this through to the end! I was so honoured to be asked to contribute an essay on photography and South Asian indentured labor.
Read MoreIn June I travelled to Sicily to attend Resignifications: Black Mediterranean, a conference held at the University of Palermo from June 6-9. Making the most of the geography of Sicily and its physical and conceptual proximity to the African continent, the conference brought a unique community of artists, activists and scholars together to discuss, collaborate and dream.
Read MoreReturning home to Perth is always a pleasure. This August I’ll be heading back to Western Australia (after a couple of lectures and talks at the University of Sydney and Deakin University in Melbourne), to deliver a public lecture and teach a Masterclass at my beautiful alma mater, the University of Western Australia.
Read MoreEighteenth- and nineteenth-century African diasporic artists inhabited complex aesthetic and social worlds, and this new book will illuminate the complex historical conditions of being a Black diasporic artist during this period and bring attention to how such conditions informed the work these artists produced.
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