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Edison Peñafiel, Run, Run siguió su viaje, 2023. Digital print on fabric, 8 x 10 feet. Courtesy of the artist and the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami.
Multi-year Program Support

Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami
North Miami, FL

Christine Cassano (collaboration with artist Jimmy Peggie), Universal Algorithm, 2021. Sound painting, 48″ H x 96″ L x 2″ D. Wall panel. Courtesy of CURRENTS.
Multi-year Program Support

CURRENTS/Parallel Studios
Santa Fe, NM

Darrel Ellis monograph, 2019-21. Courtesy of Visual AIDS.
Multi-year Program Support

Visual AIDS
New York, NY

Installation view of Very Sad Lab: The Incubator at Transformer, a living, growing site-specific installation, resource lab, and series of pre-plant-parent programs by Very Sad Lab, a houseplant rehabilitation and research-based community-engaged art project developed by DC based artists Valerie Wiseman and Naoko Wowsugi, February – March 2022, mixed media (sculpture, plants, video, sound) installation. Courtesy of Transformer.
Multi-year Program Support

Transformer
Tranformer
Washington, DC

Xiyadie, Gate, 1992. Papercut with water-based dye and Chinese pigments on Xuan paper, 55 1/8 x 55 1/8 in. Courtesy of the artist.
Multi-year Program Support

The Drawing Center
New York, NY

David Adjaye, Asaase III rendering for Counterpublic 2023 at The Griot Museum. Image courtesy of the artist, Gagosian, and Counterpublic.
Multi-year Program Support

Counterpublic
St. Louis, Missouri

Tia-Simone Gardner, Minneapolis, MN, Black Power Station, 2018. Courtesy of SPACES.
Multi-year Program Support

SPACES
Cleveland, Ohio

Curatorial Research Fellowships

Felicia Mings
Art Gallery of York University
Toronto, Canada

Marilyn Wong, Untitled, 2022. Courtesy of the artist and Creativity Explored.
Exhibition Support

Into the Brightness: Artists from Creativity Explored, Creative Growth & NIAD
Oakland Museum of California
Oakland, CA

Ahn Sekwon, Disappearing Lights of Weolgok-dong II, 2007. 
Digital C-print, 70 7/8 x 94 1/2 inches. Collection of the artist.
Exhibition Support

The Shape of Time: Korean Art after 1989
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia, PA

Aisha Tandiwe Bell, Out Damned Box, 2022. Courtesy of Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator.
Exhibition Support

Depth of Identity: Art as Memory and Archive
Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator
Miami, FL

Maggie Thompson, The Equivocator, 2021. Rope, wire stockings, thread, and
ribbon, 42 × 66 × 6 inches.
Collection of Hair & Nails. Photo by Emma Beatrez, Courtesy of the Rochester Art Center.
Exhibition Support

Sharing Honors and Burdens: Renwick Invitational 2023
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Washington, DC

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