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BLACK ART INCUBATOR | THE AWAKENER
For 35 days this past summer, the Lower East Side storefront gallery Recess housed what was billed as a âsocial sculptureâ: a series of grant-writing workshops, art critiques, a book swap, even a potluck. Titled the Black Art Incubator, it was the brainchild of four womenâKimberly Drew, 26, social media manager at the Metropolitan Museum of Art; Jessica Bell Brown, 29, a research fellow at MoMA; and two arts administrators/critics, Jessica Lynne and Taylor Renee Aldridge, both 27âwho share a passion for art world inclusivity, along with a very millennial willingness to âcreate spaces for what we want immediately, rather than waiting for someone to give them to us,â Lynne says. To that end: Drew founded the Tumblr blog Black Contemporary Art; Lynne and Aldridge cofounded online arts journal Arts.Black to give voice to more critics of color. As for the Incubator, the goal was nothing less than laying the groundwork for a more equitable system. And while the monthâs programming was focused around normalizing blackness in the arts, it was open to all. âWe were just thinking about what we would want as young black women,â Lynne says. So they built in self-care via a day of yoga and meditation, something that felt particularly necessary given the timingâthe Incubator began a week after Alton Sterling and Philando Castile were killed by police. âWe were fortunate to be working in a way that recognizes that trauma can manifest invisibly,â Lynne says. âHow do you stay sane amid state-sanctioned violence? Taking care of oneself is so essential in producing work.â âI was struck by their ambition,â says Adrienne Edwards, a Performa curator who led a critique at the Incubator. âThis had a dimension around healing, energetic exchange, and community building that was really special. What does it mean to claim these activities as art? Thatâs a profound suggestion, I think. Or even a profound offering.â
Front row, Lynne wears: top by Helmut Lang, trousers by Adam Lippes. Drew wears: Knit top and skirt by @missoni. Back row, Aldridge wears: Cotton and silk top by Marni. Bell Brown wears: Mink coat by Hellesy, pleated dress by Issey Miyake, necklace by Charlotte Chesnais, and sandals by Derek Lam.Â
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