A stark reflection on Gaza, silence, and responsibility — artist Nsenga Knight urges us to remember, to speak, and to act when injustice unfolds.
Tag Archives: Art and Activism
A Wall Is Just a Wall: Assata Shakur, Gaza, and the Art of Refusal
Assata Shakur’s words remind us that every wall — from colonial borders to false divides between spirit and society — is imagined and can be dismantled.
Hasbunallahu: On Truth-Telling, Art, and Resistance in a World on Fire
Artist Nsenga Knight reflects on art as truth-telling and resistance — from Gaza to her own works like Metem and Tawaf/Sa’y — highlighting how artists worldwide bear witness, remember, and challenge injustice.
August 2025 Wrap-Up: Art, Activism, and Planting Seeds of Change
In this August wrap-up, artist Nsenga Knight reflects on a month of powerful dialogue connecting art, activism,
Hope, Not Just Aid: Art, Palestine, and the Tradition We Carry
In this artist reflection, Nsenga Knight connects her installation The Clinic and print Malcolm X in Turban to the story of Chris Smalls and the Gaza Freedom Flotilla. Through art and family, she explores Black–Palestinian solidarity, global resistance, and the role of art in delivering hope.