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In addition to her remarkable achievements as an artist, Howardena Pindell has also enjoyed a trailblazing curatorial career as one of the first Black curators of the Museum of Modern Art and a founding member of the feminist gallery A.I.R. In this conversation, Pindell will join curators and critics from around the country, including Naima J. Keith, Courtney J. Martin, and Legacy Russell, to discuss their practices and the ever-changing, ever-adaptive process of art-making and curating.
As a groundbreaking artist, curator, critic, educator, and activist, Howardena Pindell has influenced generations of people working in those fields. In conjunction with the exhibition Howardena Pindell: Rope/Fire/Water, the Pindell’s Legacy series of online conversations celebrates the ways colleagues from different fields have felt the artist’s impact both personally and professionally.
The Shed has invited a broad roster of artists, thinkers, activists, and representatives of other cultural organizations to celebrate the artist’s pioneering, multifaceted work via public programs that accompany the exhibition. Together, these participants will contextualize Pindell’s work in this critical moment in US history, reflecting on the past and thinking critically about the present, with the goal of reimagining and building new, collective paths to a radically equitable future.