The Black Studies Podcast assembles multidisciplinary artists, activists, curators, musicians, and scholars to discuss creative and collaborative knowledge-making, building, and sharing.Our conversations explore: •Artmaking and activism that is sensitive, playful, and assertive•Black Studies within and beyond the university •The redemptive power of culture, and the deep lasting pleasures of Black popular culture•The overthrow of embedded colonial ideas•The music and cinema of the Black diaspora •And much...
In this episode of the Black Studies Podcast, Kenneth Montague and Liz Ikiriko continue their conversation about curating, collecting, and making art in a Black Canadian context. They reflect on the importance of community, the transformative power of art, and the influence of Black cultural...
Published 09/05/24
In this episode of the Black Studies Podcast, Kenneth Montague and Liz Ikiriko discuss curating, collecting, and making art in a Black Canadian context.
Dr. Kenneth Montagu is a Toronto-based dentist, art collector, and the founding director of Wedge Curatorial Projects, a nonprofit arts...
Published 08/29/24