These NYFA affiliated artists are making work that speaks to the depth and breadth of the Black experience.
Working across disciplines and exploring, examining, and celebrating what it means to be Black in the world today—shining a light on issues of history, geography, identity, and representation.
Want to turn a room into a camera obscura? Nick Marshall, manager of exhibitions and programs at Eastman Museum, shares how you can do this with objects found around your home!
"Maids"
This one-woman dance film portrays a maid who finds joy and intrigue in the radionovelas she listens to while she cleans. Featuring nostalgic music and stylized filming, the short is a whimsical homage to the fantasies that get us through the day.
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