Press

“50 years later, St. Louis’s Gateway Arch emerges with a new name and a skeptical view of western expansion”: The Washington Post’s Philip Kennicott on the Museum at the Gateway Arch

"A Burial Ground and Its Dead Are Given Life"
2010 New York Times review of African Burial Ground in NYC.

"From Slave Ship Shackles to the Mountaintop"
New York Times' Ed Rothstein on the renovated National Civil Rights Museum

Meeting Lucinda
New York Times, 36 Hours in Charleston, SC - mention of Old Slave Mart Museum.

Seeing Old Things Newly
Museum professional Scott Callan's thoughts on the Old Slave Mart Museum

Carver [ON] Record, A Mini-Museum for Civil Rights
Chester, Virginia high school combines art and civil rights

"Toward a STEM + Arts Curriculum: Creating the Teacher Team"
STEAM article, now grad curriculum at RISD, written with Juliette Harris for Art Education

Poetry Readings

Instagram Live Reading — Tidy Type Cranbrook Print Media Takeover

Language of the Soul — Feature poet, San Luis Obispo Poetry Festival (San Luis Obispo, California)

Goodyear Arts with Jeff Jackson (Charlotte, North Carolina);

(re) Surveying the Source: Entanglements of Water, History, and Form— (Centennial Valley, Montana)

William Carroll Writers Festival, Norfolk State University, (Norfolk, Virginia)

Studio Kipp, Mapping Meaning, Rhinebeck, NY June 2023

Affiliations

Brocade Studio

Association of African American Museums

Shakespeare Press Museum

The International Review of African American Art and iraaa+

Cave Canem - A Home for Black Poetry

Mapping Meaning

National Art Education Association

Partners in the Arts Joan Oates Institute

MASS Action