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Graduate Art History Association Distinguished Lecture: Jessica Bell Brown

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Graduate Art History Association Distinguished Lecture: Jessica Bell Brown

David C. Driskell Center for the Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora Tuesday, May 7, 2024 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm David C. Driskell Center, Gallery

Join us for a lecture by Jessica Bell Brown, presented by the Graduate Art History Association.

Pre-lecture tea: 4 pm

lecture: 5 - 6 pm

Jessica Bell Brown (she/her) is the Curator and Department Head for Contemporary Art at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Her recent exhibition projects include How Do We Know The World?Thaddeus Mosley: ForestStephanie Syjuco: Vanishing Point (Overlay), and A Movement In Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration co-organized with the Mississippi Museum of Art. Prior to the BMA she was the Consulting Curator at Gracie Mansion Conservancy in New York, where she curated She Persists: A Century of Women Artists in New York, 1919-2019 with First Lady Chirlane McCray. Previously, she held roles at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and Creative Time. Her writing has been featured in several artist monographs and catalogues, including Janiva Ellis, Thaddeus Mosley, Baldwin Lee, Lubaina Himid, Matthew Angelo Harrison, as well as Flash Art, Artforum, Art Papers, Hyperallergic, and The Brooklyn Rail.

Add to Calendar 05/07/24 4:00 PM 05/07/24 6:00 PM America/New_York Graduate Art History Association Distinguished Lecture: Jessica Bell Brown

Join us for a lecture by Jessica Bell Brown, presented by the Graduate Art History Association.

Pre-lecture tea: 4 pm

lecture: 5 - 6 pm

Jessica Bell Brown (she/her) is the Curator and Department Head for Contemporary Art at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Her recent exhibition projects include How Do We Know The World?Thaddeus Mosley: ForestStephanie Syjuco: Vanishing Point (Overlay), and A Movement In Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration co-organized with the Mississippi Museum of Art. Prior to the BMA she was the Consulting Curator at Gracie Mansion Conservancy in New York, where she curated She Persists: A Century of Women Artists in New York, 1919-2019 with First Lady Chirlane McCray. Previously, she held roles at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and Creative Time. Her writing has been featured in several artist monographs and catalogues, including Janiva Ellis, Thaddeus Mosley, Baldwin Lee, Lubaina Himid, Matthew Angelo Harrison, as well as Flash Art, Artforum, Art Papers, Hyperallergic, and The Brooklyn Rail.

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