E31. Cultivating Community Through Art with Curator and Activist Kimberly Drew.

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Show Notes. Today’s episode Dario sits with art curator, writer, and social activist Kimberly Drew. Hailing from Orange, New Jersey, Drew was taught by her parents to trust her own voice at an early age. In a family full of creatives, this lesson was fortuitous of Kimberly’s career in the arts.  Her words and voice have served to shape a new canon of Black contemporary art and question who and what are worthy of being valued in our nation’s most lauded museums and cultural backdrops. In today’s conversation, Kimberly shares how she cultivates community through art, what she’s learning about the vulnerability of rage, and why she’s able to speak her truth with such determined power. It’s a conversation where Kimberly gives Dario permission to be messy with his own process. We Mentioned: Black Futures  by Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham This is what I know about art by Kimberly DrewThe Prep School Negro  Down for My Niggas by C Murder featuring Snoop Dogg Carolyn Lazard Alice Shepherd Disability Visibility Project Alice WongChristine Sun Kim @museummammy Instagram@museummammy Twitter This conversation was recorded on May 8, 2021Original Music composed by Dario Calmese, Show Art by River Wildmen, Social Art by Stéphane LabProducer Carmen D. Harris

E31. Cultivating Community Through Art with Curator and Activist Kimberly Drew.

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