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SUNDAY SESSIONS: Black Radical Imagination

New York, United States20 November 2016 - 20 November 2016
SUNDAY SESSIONS: Black Radical Imagination

SUNDAY SESSIONS: Black Radical Imagination

VW Sunday Sessions invites Amir George and Erin Christovale of Black Radical Imagination to present a special screening program featuring short films by Jamilah Sabur, Suné Woods, Vashti Harrison, and Ephraim Asili.

Black Radical Imagination is a touring program of visual shorts that delve into the worlds of new media, video art, and experimental narrative, growing out of a series of discussions about the boundaries and limitations that people of color have historically faced in the realm of the cinematic. Focusing on new stories within the Diaspora, each artist contributes their own vision of postmodern society through the state of contemporary black culture. An artistic movement as well as a school of thought, Black Radical Imagination uses cinema to explore the aesthetics of afrofuturism, afrosurrealism, and the magnificent.

Following the screening will be a conversation with Ephraim Asili, Amir George and Erin Christovale.

Sunday, November 20th, 2016, 4PM

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