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Art History
Saturday, March 8
African American Literature and the Other Arts: A Symposium at Rice University

About the Event

  • Friday, March 7th (9am - 6pm)
  • Saturday, March 8th (11:30am-6pm)
    • More details on the symposium schedule coming soon.

In 2004, in a speech about the painter Romare Bearden, Toni Morrison argued that critics must appreciate the “liquidity” between Black art forms, the “resonances, alignments, the connections, the inter-genre sources of African American art… the resounding aesthetic dialogue among artists.” “Locating instances of this liquidity,” Morrison explained, “is vital if African American art is to be understood for the complex work that it is and for the deep meaning it contains.”

In that spirit, this two-day symposium at Rice University will explore the rich interplay between African American literature and the other arts, in connection with a special issue of the journal African American Review on that topic. Guest speakers will share work-in-progress–including critical essays and original poems–and participate in roundtable conversations.

The symposium is free and open to the public; all are warmly welcome to attend!

***RSVP by scrolling down***

Participants include:

Herman Beavers, Honey Crawford, Leslie Wingard Cunningham, Eve Dunbar, Brittney Edmonds, Julius Fleming, Tonya Foster, A. Van Jordan, Joshua Kotin, Kiese Laymon, Alyssa Lopez, Kya Mangrum, Hayley O’Malley, Stephen Pasqualina, Rachel Quinn, Noa Saunders, Evie Shockley, and J. Ken Stuckey

The symposium is made possible through generous support by the following:

The Center for African and African American Studies

The Center for the Study of Women, Gender, and Sexuality

The Creative Ventures Funds

The Department of Art

The Department of Anthropology

The Department of Art History

The Department of English

The Department of Modern and Classical Literatures and Cultures

The Humanities Research Center

The Moody Center for the Arts

The Office of the Dean of Humanities

 

Questions? Please contact Hayley O’Malley (homalley@rice.edu)

[Image: Photograph by Griffith J. Davis (Courtesy of Dorothy Davis, Griffith J. Davis Photographs and Archives LLC)]

Directions & Parking

The Moody Center for the Arts is located on the campus of Rice University, and is best reached by using Campus Entrance 8 at the intersection of University Boulevard and Stockton Street. As you enter campus, the building is on the right, just past the Media Center. There is a dedicated parking lot adjacent to the building. Payment for the Moody Lot is by credit card only. Maps are available at rice.edu/maps.

Please note: Our address is the general address to Rice University. To find us on campus, enter “Moody Center for the Arts” on Google or Apple maps.

Location

Moody Center for the Arts
204 & 205

6100 Main Street, MS-480
Houston, TX 77005
United States