Janyce Denise Glasper™️
@blackartwriter
Award-winning multidisciplinary artist, writer, and independent researcher, creator of @afroveganchick, @femfilmrogue, & @blackwomenarts.
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“Black Women Artists in Paris” glimpses at Augusta Savage and Lois Mailou Jones before diving into Faith Ringgold, Christa David, and Deborah Roberts’s summer 2023 exhibitions. Yet Black women artists hardly appear in permanent gallery/museum collections. blackwomenmakeart.blogspot.com/2024/08/select…
"holes should be embraced—and not just when the artist and writer is 'eating ass for breakfast.' Their latest collection of poems, But Did I Die?, suspends readers in linguistic quicksand." Eileen Myles speaks with Precious Okoyomon for Interview Magazine ow.ly/WQut50T4X7U
Happy September aka #DirectedByWomen Month! Starting things off with a clip from “Savannah” (1989), a UCLA Film Unofficial student work directed by the late Anita W. Addison (1952-2004) and starring Penny Johnson Jerald in a terrific dual performance!
We’re counting down the days leading up to opening our FilmFreeway submissions for the second Black Women’s Film Festival on October 1st. In the meantime, let’s highlight Black women filmmakers with significant ties to Dayton during #DirectedByWomen Month! 🧵
“Black women’s stories are the hardest movies to get made!” Gina Prince-Blythewood This metaphoric scene in “Una Great Film,” written and directed by jennifer sharp, exposes the undermining interferences set in place when Black women creatives attempt to make original content.
"I paint so I can write about it [...] So that I could know how hard it is to paint the simplest thing. So that I could keep that knowledge in my heart when I critique someone." LatinxProject profiles the novelist, painter, and critic @yxtamurray ow.ly/PUGl50T8M9z