Apr
3

Online Sound Bath by KACH Studio: Sonic RETRIEVAL

Leubsdorf Gallery will be open for visitors to The Black Index, 11am–4pm, and for Sound Bath attendees only, 4–5pm.
Bertha & Karl Leubsdorf Gallery
132 E 68th St New York
Enter from the south side of 68th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues


This event will take place on Zoom during the last hour of The Black Index on view at the Leubsdorf Gallery at Hunter College. HCAG will also live-stream the sound bath in the Leubsdorf Gallery for those who would like to gather together to experience the sound bath in the gallery. Space is limited for the gallery’s live stream, so please register in advance.


KACH Studio: Sonic Retrieval will offer a sound bath that focuses on grieving in the midst of the pandemic in relation to the traveling exhibition The Black Index’s final journey to Hunter College. Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle’s work on view in the exhibition, The Evanesced: The Untouchables, features 100 un-portraits of disappeared Black femmes created in 2020 during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. She will be offering a ritual not only to close the exhibition but also to create a sonic space for processing grief. Hinkle will be using a Dark Water and Dusk Gong as well as crystal singing bowls, tuning forks, rattles, and various instruments to offer a virtual experience. Those who want to contemplate the impact of Black death historically and presently can participate via cultivating deep listening as a form of witnessing and inner retrieval.

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Mar
31

Global Abolition and Visual Art: A conversation with Ruth Wilson Gilmore and Shellyne Rodriguez

Global Abolition and Visual Art: A conversation with Ruth Wilson Gilmore and Shellyne Rodriguez is organized in concert with the exhibitions The Black Index, curated by Bridget R. Cooks (on view at the Leubsdorf Gallery, Feb. 1–April 3, 2022) and No Tears: In Conversation with Horace Pippin (previously on view at The Artist Institute, Nov. 11–Dec. 18, 2021). Following the conversation Brittany Webb, Evelyn and Will Kaplan Curator of Twentieth-Century Art and the John Rhoden Collection at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, will join Ruth Wilson Gilmore and Shellyne Rodriguez for a moderated Q & A.

This program is funded in part by Humanities New York with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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Mar
28

Curatorial Lecture by Bridget R. Cooks

Spring 2022 Foundation To-Life, Inc. Arthur and Carol Kaufman Goldberg Visiting Curator Lecture

This event is free, open to the public, and live captioning (CART) and ASL interpretation will be provided. This event will also be live-streamed on Zoom.

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Nov
18

Artist Talk: Hakeem Adewumi

The Art Galleries at Black Studies (AGBS) invites you to a talk with the artist Hakeem Adewumi. He will discuss his photographic practice and how his work subverts notions of traditional portraiture, just as the artists of The Black Index do so through unexpected and unconventional depictions. Adewumi will be in conversation with Kendyll Gross, the Curator of Public Programs.

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Oct
18

Artist Talk: Dennis Delgado and Dr. Simone Browne

The Art Galleries at Black Studies (AGBS) invites you to join a talk with the artist Dennis Delgado, whose work is featured in the exhibition The Black Index. Delgado will be in conversation with Dr. Simone Browne, Associate Professor in the Department of African and African Diaspora Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.

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Apr
30

Virtual Friday Night at the Art Center

Celebrate the premiere of The Black Index at the Palo Alto Art Center with a virtual walkthrough by exhibition curator Bridget R. Cooks, a redaction poetry activity with playwright Leelee Jackson, and a concluding presentation by Palo Alto author Julie Lythcott-Haims.

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Feb
18

“Analogous”

Exhibiting artist, Alicia Henry, Professor of Art, Fisk University in conversation with Bridget R. Cooks, exhibition curator of The Black Index and Associate Professor in the Department of African American Studies and the Department of Art History, University of California, Irvine

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