Conductions: Black Imaginings
This five-day series of "in-gallery ephemeral activations" centers works by Black artists who investigate the intersections—and possible bridges—between current museum practices and possible futures within institutional spaces. This iterative "practice of possibilities" (drawn from Ta-Nehisi Coates's use of the word "conduction" in The Water Dancer and the work of composer and conductor Lawrence D. “Butch” Morris) includes works contemplating power, agency, and self-determination by artists ariella tai, Ella Ray and Sharyll Burroughs.