This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Neighbor News

#BlackGirlLit: Between Literature, Performance & Memory

An evening of free performances on May 21st, 6:30 - 10:30pm

#BlackGirlLit: Between Literature, Performance & Memory is an evening of performance art that brings together the work of Boston-based artist, curator and writer Dell M. Hamilton alongside the work of: Ayana Evans (New York/Chicago), Tsedaye Makonnen (Washington, D.C.), Marcelline Mandeng (Baltimore/Philadelphia), Helina Metaferia (San Francisco), and Bryana Siobhan & Kal Gezahegn (Boston).

Riffing off the hashtag anthem #BlackGirlMagic coined by fashion designer & blogger Auntie Peebz and the double meaning of the term “lit” - (short-hand for ‘literature’ or ‘to turn up’), Hamilton has organized this performance art program to feature work that pivots off of the written and oral traditions of black feminist/womanist frameworks. As such their artistic practices as well as collective cis/trans/queer subjectivities grapple with and against representations of language, blackness, gender, and performativity to connect the echoes from the past to new narratives of the present.

Image: Dell M. Hamilton, Linger, Medicine Wheel/Spoke Gallery, Boston, 2013. Photo credit: Lee Thurston

Find out what's happening in Prospect Heights-Crown Heightsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

FiveMyles, 558 St. Johns Place, Brooklyn, NY 11238
More info here.

The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch?