An exploration of intimacy, inheritance, and Black archival practices through Malcolm X, motherhood, oral histories, and the power of personal storytelling.
Tag Archives: Black Muslim Artists
February Wrap-Up: New Prints, Salon Gatherings & Honoring Malcolm X
February was a month of artistic milestones, intimate gatherings, and honoring Malcolm X’s centennial. From launching my new limited edition print Malcolm X in Turban to hosting art salons in Doha and speaking at Malcolm 100X: A Radical Centenary, I explored themes of Black liberation, spirituality, and cultural continuity. Read the full recap and discover new prints from my Close to Home series.
Mapping Malcolm X Book Launch at CARA NYC on September 13th, 2024
Join us for the launch of Mapping Malcolm on September 13th at CARA, edited by Najha Zigbi-Johnson and published by Columbia Books on Architecture and the City. This book explores Malcolm X’s legacy in Harlem and the Black radical tradition, featuring conversations with contributors like Joshua Bennett, Nsenga Knight, Akemi Kochiyama, and more.”
September Highlights
Join me in September for exciting events, including a verbal description tour of my ‘Close to Home’ exhibition, the launch of ‘Mapping Malcolm X’ at CARA, and the final gatherings of ‘To Know One Another’ at the Queens Museum. Explore art, community, and the legacy of Malcolm X with me this month!