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Olamina from Black Speculative Arts Movement Canada branch https://www.blogto.com/arts/2021/08/head-turning-art-installation-appears-toronto-waterfront/
FS Rhône by Gedour Ar Minou - Shipspotter Via Flickr: Bâtiment de soutien et d’assistance métropolitain type Loire. Metropolitan support and assistance vessel Loire classe.
#BSAM in Birmingham
What a fantastic evening! Together with Reynaldo Anderson, Sheree Renee Thomas and Stacey Robinson, we explored the intersectional, hyperdimensional multiplicities of AfroFuturism 2.0 through theory, writing, art and film.
The speakers gave talks regarding the imperatives of a holistic and interdisciplinary AfroFuturism in an era of environmental collapse and neo-fascist retro-futurism; about the importance of writing and naming as a means to create futurities that we can exist in; the power of AfroFuturist and AfroSurrealist art to help us reckon with Black divinity and the present need to reshape our language to evade colonial patterns of thought and practice.
We had some great conversations following the main keynotes through which we touched on questions around portrayal of black masculinities, the eternal balance between political and artistic realties (perhaps not exactly ‘truths’!) and how the Black imagination is crucial to developing innovations that will forever elude the hypercapitalist framework.
Special shoutout to David Kirkman whose short film ‘Static’ made its UK debut! Thanks to Birmingham City University and Afroflux for hosting this seminal event.
Big up #BSAMBirmingham!!! ✊🏾🔥✊🏾
You know I thought Bernie would come back for the birth of Baby Haynes but, it looks suspiciously like Serena is missing her so badly, that the BSAM (Big Soft Army Medic) rushes back because of Serena’s bullet pointed email of relationship issues and the fact she feels she’s not in an relationship anymore... and wants to get a cat instead!
Aww, Bernie you lovable idiot!
Panic-don’t-fuck-this-up emergency BSAM response initiated!
I am tabling next weekend at Black Speculative Arts Movement #BSAMdc2018 Saturday, March 31, 2018, 10am - 5pm Gateway Media Arts Lab 3311 Rhode Island Avenue Mount Rainier, MD 20712 I will also be hosting a workshop on Character Design at the event.
Saint Louis, MO - Black Speculative Arts Movement, aka BSAM, is an annual Afrofuturism, black comics, independent film, and arts convention held at multiple colleges and universities throughout the United States and abroad.
Interview with Maia “Crown” Williams from MECCA-Con and BSAM There is a movement happening. From Detroit to L.A. From Toronto to Prairie View. Maia "Crown" Williams, Dr.
Vik spires by Bsam
Vík í Mýrdal, Mýrdalshreppur, Iceland