Breathing While Black
Digital Exhibition
This exhibit is part of the gallery’s 2020-21 theme entitled Healing Bodies. Because many of our bodies whether planetary, ideological, physical, cultural or otherwise, require attention, we have invited visual and performance works that offer new ways of viewing Wellness as defined by our artists.
September 1 – November 20
Opening Reception: September 1, 6 p.m. ET, Online
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Featuring works by over 50 artists from 17 countries, Breathing While Black is a juried digital visual art exhibition, inviting international response to the recent and ongoing slaughter of Black Americans. In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic when the world suffers from the physical and psychological devastation of this plague, not only have Black people in the U.S. been disproportionately affected, but they also continue to be victims of hateful brut force: The police kneeling on George Floyd’s neck, the fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery while he was jogging, and of Breonna Taylor in her own home. These are only too reminiscent of the earlier murders of Eric Garner, Philando Castile, and Trayvon Martin. All are symbolic of a 400-year pattern. The countries represented by our bold and talented exhibiting artists including South Africa, Guyana, Chile, Mauritania, Haiti, Yugoslavia, Iran, Nigeria, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Pakistan, England, Cameroon, India, Togo, Dominican Republic, and U.S.
Participating Artists
Marie Medjine Antoine
Aileen Bassis
Matthew Bollinger
William Burton Jr.
Alexandra Buxbaum
Ronaldo Byrd
Robert Castagna
Kikiya Kiara Basilio Crisostomo
Stanwyck Cromwell
Abdoul-Ganiou Dermani
Barry Olusegun-Noble Despenza
Ana Diaz
Kay Douglas
Danielle Demetria East
Madge Evers
Sepideh Faramarzi
Soroush Farzin
Christopher Fluder
Maura Freeman
Chelvanaya B. Gabriel
Alen Ilijic
Jazzmin Imani
Ryan Jae
Pallavi Jain
Capt. James V
Mutòpe j. johnson
ken kamara
Carlie Mackenzie Kempf
Robert A. Ketchens
Sarah Landrum
Jesse Lane
Saleh Lo
Sherwin Long
James Loveless Jr.
Murk Malik
Cecilia Martinez
Jabulani Maseko
Scott Mayberry
Kirk Maynard
Rosemary Meza-DesPlas
Jason Montgomery
Steven Montinar
Terresa Moses
Jeff Musser
Juan Alberto Negroni
Nkosikhona Ngcobo
Ini Oluwa
Andre Pace
Carol Peebles
Thomas Pickarski
Dhan Prasad
Kelly Reilly
Emad Salehi
Gigi Salij
Keith Shepherd
Rochelle Shicoff
Shori Sims
Sarah Sipling
Whitney Stanley
Christine Keator Steele
Laura Sturtz
Christopher Sullivan
Eesha Suntai
L.G. TALBOT
Oyelade Oyewole Tayo
B’Rael Thunder
INES TOLENTINO
T. Owens Union
Betsy van Die
Sam Wallace
Eddie Watkins
Lisa Whittington
Taylor N Wilson
Andrew Wohl
HILARY ZETLER
Dara Herman Zierlein
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Free ticket required for opening reception.
Aileen Bassis
Matthew Bollinger
William Burton Jr.
Alexandra Buxbaum
Ronaldo Byrd
Robert Castagna
Kikiya Kiara Basilio Crisostomo
Stanwyck Cromwell
Abdoul-Ganiou Dermani
Barry Olusegun-Noble Despenza
Ana Diaz
Kay Douglas
Danielle East
Madge Evers
Sepideh Faramarzi
Soroush Farzin
Christopher Fluder
Maura Freeman
Chelvanaya B. Gabriel
Alen Ilijic
Jazzmin Imani
Ryan Jae
Pallavi Jain
Capt. James V
Mutòpe j. johnson
ken kamara
Carlie Mackenzie Kempf
Robert A. Ketchens
Sarah Landrum
Jesse Lane
Saleh Lo
Sherwin Long
James Loveless Jr.
Murk Malik
Cecilia Martinez
Jabulani Maseko
Scott Mayberry
Kirk Maynard
Rosemary Meza-DesPlas
Jason Montgomery
Steven Montinar
Terresa Moses
Jeff Musser
Juan Alberto Negroni
Nkosikhona Ngcobo
Ini Oluwa
Andre Pace
Carol Peebles
Thomas Pickarski
Dhan Prasad
Kelly Reilly
Emad Salehi
Gigi Salij
Keith Shepherd
Rochelle Shicoff
Shori Sims
Sarah Sipling
Whitney Stanley
Christine Keator Steele
Laura Sturtz
Christopher Sullivan
Eesha Suntai
LG Talbot
Oyelade Oyewole Tayo
B’Rael Thunder
INES TOLENTINO
T. Owens Union
Betsy van Die
Sam Wallace
Eddie Watkins
Lisa Whittington
Taylor N Wilson
Andrew Wohl
HILARY ZETLER
Dara Herman Zierlein
Partnered with
the Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies,
50th Anniversary of Virtual Symposium:
"Conscious to Woke Fifty Years of Revolutionary Black Thought:"
Breathing While Black continues to make an impact, spark conversation, and inspire writers.
Click here to view the publication of Mass Humanities' Clemente Course in the Humanites student's responses to the exhibition.
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