(ir)Reverent Futures by Aisha White

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(ir)Reverent Futures is a meditation on the methodologies of survival through which Black people recognize, care for, and project ourselves and our power into the future. The show features the work of 10 fantastically talented artists representing the Global Black Diaspora. The music you will hear in the video was composed by the awesome @chassol_chassol specifically for these artworks!

10% of the sales from the show will be donated to @blackfutureslab!

Publisher: Eric Dalbin
Guest Curator: Niama Safia Sandy
Director: Graphset
Composer: Chassol

Ortega y Gasset Projects by Aisha White

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@ayana.m.evans and @tsedayeat OyG Feb. 15 - 28th, 2021!
The artists’ collaborative performance and video work focuses on commodification of Black bodies, bringing visibility to the experiences of Black women, and harnessing the power of community. A limited run screening of a selection of their work will be featured on OyG’s virtual platforms (website, YouTube, IGTV) from Feb. 15 - 28th, culminating with a live event - The Ayana & Tsedaye Variety Show during which the artists will present a one time only performance featuring video clips of their collaborative work and visits from a number of surprise guests that the duo is in community with.

The Ayana & Tsedaye Variety Show will be broadcast live on Facebook and YouTube on Fri. Feb. 26th from 7:00 - 8:00 pm

A selection of limited edition 11 x 14 in. prints by the artists will be sold through OyG online through Feb. 28th. Pricing and availability of the prints will be structured as follows:
* Feb. 15th - 21st - “Black Discount Week” - All prints will be sold for $250 (including shipping) in editions of 20.
* Feb. 22nd - 28th - “White Museum Rate Week” - All prints will be sold for $500 (including shipping) in editions of 20.

Pre-Order the "Black Women as/and the Living Archive" Publication by Aisha White


We are thrilled to announce that the Black Women as/and the Living Archive publication is now available to pre-order. This is part of a larger project of the same name, curated and organized by interdisciplinary artist Tsedaye Makonnen. From May–June 2020, "Black Women as/and the Living Archive" explored the modes in which Black women encode, preserve, and share memory through community. Central to Makonnen's inquiry was Children of NAN: Mothership, a film by artist Alisha Wormsley that functions as a metaphor for the survival and power of Black women in a dystopic future. Many of the cast and collaborators of the film—Li HarrisAutumn KnightIngrid LaFleur and Jasmine Hearn—participated in the multi-event project.

The publication, which incorporates both archival and new materials, serves as a repository for the conversations and intimate interactions amongst the participants and the audience. It follows the project from its inception in 2019 (first planned to be an exhibition with screenings and live performances) to its adaptation to virtual formats in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and its presentation during the Black Lives Matter uprisings and the ongoing state sanctioned violence against Black people. Makonnen has organized the publication around four themes: Space, Moving Image, Memory; Collective Memory; Pleasure Memory; and Mama Memory [& Care]. There is newly commissioned writing by Jessica LanayJo StewartLadi’Sasha Jones, and Yona Harvey, documentation of the project’s public programs, as well as an annotated bibliography by Ola Ronke, creator of The Free Black Women's Library. The publication is designed by Rheagen King.

The publication costs $50. 

To make a purchase, complete the form (to the right).

Thank you!