Something You Can Feel: A Black Art History Podcast

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Something You Can Feel is Black art history podcast, celebrating the lives, work and impact of under-recognized figures and movements in Black contemporary art. I’m your host Qiaira, an interdisciplinary artist and guerilla art theorist. Join me, and on occasion a few of my artsy friends, as I explore creative practices and disciplines from across the diaspora.

Qiaira


    • May 31, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 48m AVG DURATION
    • 3 EPISODES


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    Bisa Butler and the Negro Boys on Easter Morning

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 39:14


    In this episode, I tell my friend, Ona, about the "Negro Boys on Easter Sunday," a 1941 photograph taken across the street from the Regal Theatre on Chicago's south-side in the midst of the Great Migration. I also share a bit about the life and work of quilter Bisa Butler, who used the photo as inspiration for one of her quilt, and talk about my visit to the Black Power Naps exhibition at the MOMA and Terrence Nance's Swarm show at Philly's Institute of Contemporary Art. If you're interested in participating in the giveaway that includes a 8.5x11 cyanotype recreation of "Negro Boys on Easter Sunday," you have until June 15th to leave a comment and email me a screenshot at qiaira14@gmail.com or dm it on instagram @@thegoodhoodwitch . My apologies that this episode had a few audio issues! (It was recorded during Mercury Retrograde) You can support the podcast by listening, leaving a review, sharing with a friend or making a donation: Venmo: @lilqiaira Cashapp: $sweetpotatq --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somethingyoucanfeel/message

    Sittin' Up In My Living Room: Black Museums in Homes

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 35:34


    Inspired by my residency at the feminist-run Wedding Cake House in Providence, Rhode Island, this episode explores Black museums and creative spaces located in artist's homes. I'll discuss the history and work of The Dusable Museum in Chicago, the Colored Girls Museum and Jazz Box in Philadelphia, which were all started by Black women.  Tickets to The Colored Girls Museum's upcoming Spring Exhibition can be found on their website: thecoloredgirlsmuseum.com .You can follow Jazzbox on Instagram @jazzb0x and support them here: ifundwomen.com/projects/jazzbox. You can find the Dusable's upcoming events at www.dusablemuseum.org . You can follow me on Instagram: @thegoodhoodwitch for updates and support the podcast by listening, leaving a review, sharing with a friend or making donations. Venmo: @lilqiaira Cashapp: $sweetpotatq --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somethingyoucanfeel/message

    Donelle Woolford

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 69:23


    This first episode discusses the controversial visual and performance artist, Donelle Woolford. Woolford was one of two Black women artists in the 2014 Whitney Biennial, where her work was so polarizing that it led to other artists removing their work from the cutting-edge exhibition. My mom and auntie are my special guests, who also share their wisdom, insight, and a little life advice. We're also celebrating my auntie's 50th birthday, by asking her to share 5 tips for an enjoyable life.You can find the video recording featuring visuals on youtube: https://youtu.be/yYjL-zONndA You can follow me on IG: @thegoodhoodwitch and support the podcast by leaving a review, sharing with a friend or making donations

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