Thank you for the effort, thinking and courage it must have taken to put this exhibition together. I felt that I have been exposed to an important and uncommon (in the “art world”) function of curation. As a non-Black, Asian American art student I’m grateful for this opportunity to confront myself / my role as a viewer from so many different angles in a single space. I’m really thinking what does it mean that I am able to “look” and “view” these representations of anti-Black violence.
Thank you for the effort, thinking and courage it must have taken to put this exhibition together. I felt that I have been exposed to an important and uncommon (in the “art world”) function of curation. As a non-Black, Asian American art student I’m grateful for this opportunity to confront myself / my role as a viewer from so many different angles in a single space. I’m really thinking what does it mean that I am able to “look” and “view” these representations of anti-Black violence.