• Events
  • Scarlet Speakers in the Heart of Your Home: Art and Activism in the Age of Mass Incarceration

Scarlet Speakers in the Heart of Your Home: Art and Activism in the Age of Mass Incarceration

Date & Time

Thursday, July 16, 2020, 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.

Category

Arts

Location

Virtual Event

Information

Presented by the School of Arts and Sciences

Scarlet Speakers in the Heart of Your Home

Join Nicole Fleetwood for Scarlet Speakers in the Heart of Your Home: Art and Activism in the Age of Mass Incarceration.

Fleetwood is a critic, curator, and professor of American studies and art history at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. She is co-editor of Aperture magazine’s “Prison Nation” (Spring 2018), a special issue focusing on photography’s role in documenting mass incarcerations. She has co-curated exhibitions and public programs on art and mass incarceration at the Andrew Freedman Home, Aperture Foundation, New York; Zimmerli Museum of Art, New Brunswick; Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site, Philadelphia; and Cleveland Public Library.

Her exhibitions have been praised by the Nation, The New York Times, and New Yorker. She is the author of Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration (2020), On Racial Icons: Blackness and the Public Imagination (2015), and Troubling Vision: Performance, Visuality, and Blackness (2011), which won the Lora Romero First Book Prize from the American Studies Association.

Register to attend here.