
The HARVARD BLACK HISTORY/ART HISTORY PERFORMANCE AND LECTURE SERIES considers the ways histories are represented to critically reimagine how blackness, race, and art can be engaged with. This year’s final speaker, art historian HUEY COPELAND, will be coming to Carpenter Center to speak on his recent work, including his 2013 book Bound to Appear: Art, Slavery, and the Site of Blackness in Multicultural America. Engaging with queerness, feminist thought, black motherhood and both black artistic production and the responses to it, this is bound to be interesting.
written by Drew Zeiba