The New Social Environment#989

Cauleen Smith: The Wanda Coleman Songbook

Featuring Smith and Zoë Hopkins

 

1 p.m. Eastern / 10 a.m. Pacific

Artist Cauleen Smith joins Rail contributor Zoë Hopkins for a conversation.

In this talk

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Cauleen Smith

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Cauleen Smith is a filmmaker and artist. With a BA in cinema from San Francisco State University (1991) and an MFA in filmmaking from the University of California-Los Angeles (1998), her interdisciplinary work expands from histories and practices of experimental film, including structuralism, Third World cinema, and science fiction. Through immersive installations, moving-image works, sculpted objects, and textiles, she engages with non-Western cosmologies, Afro-diasporic histories, Black cultural icons, real and speculative utopias, and, in her words, “the everyday possibilities of the imagination.” In addition to many group exhibitions, she has had solo exhibitions at MASS MoCA and LA’s Museum of Contemporary Art, among others.

Zoë Hopkins

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Zoë Hopkins is a writer and critic based in New York. She received her BA in Art History and African American Studies at Harvard University, and is currently working on her MA in Modern and Contemporary Art at Columbia University. Her writing has been published in the Brooklyn Rail, Artforum, Cultured and Hyperallergic.

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