Joséphine Denis Joséphine Denis, born in Haiti and raised in Port-au-Prince and New York, is a curator and writer whose work focuses on BIPOC spaces. She advocates for Black diasporic art and its deeper engagement, to foster a nuanced understanding and recognition of the specific contexts surrounding contemporary practices.Her work, rooted in community dialogue, is guided by her kin. Her writing appears in RELATIONS: Diaspora and Painting (Phi, Hirmer, 2020), Pierre Francois Ouellette art Contemporain, and Ada x, among others. Denis has worked at Serpentine Galleries, London; Faurschou Foundation, Beijing; SBC Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tiohtià:ke; and The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Tkaronto. Current & Upcoming 1 Past Exhibitions 1 Barbadian Folkways: They who Sowed Apr 17 – May 17 Meridian Arts Centre Putting Ourselves Together Mar 28, 2024 – May 25, 2024 BAND Gallery A visual testament to revolutionary love and radical imagination...
Putting Ourselves Together Mar 28, 2024 – May 25, 2024 BAND Gallery A visual testament to revolutionary love and radical imagination...