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ReVer(b)sions Lab Series: Recipes for Knowledge: External Exchangeware

Join Sherese Francis and LLHM to research Black thinkers, writers, and artists, and respond through poetry or performance.

Participants may choose to join any one or more of the virtual sessions.

As part of Sherese Francis’ poetic project, KwaNTum, ReVer(b)sions Lab is an invitation for participants to be part of her(e) research process over the course of seven lab sessions and an open performance/collection. KwaNTum is a poetic project exploring concepts of knowledge and knowledge-making through Afro-diasporic-centered research, looking at various Black and Afro-diasporic thinkers, writers, poets, and artists as well as themes from STEM. Sherese will present research-findings and works in process and invite participants to create their own response pieces. Each lab session will include a bibliography of associated texts and other material. The project will result in a multidisciplinary collection of poems, text art pieces and performances and was made possible partially through funds from NYSCA Literary grant.

Recipes for Knowledge: External Exchangeware

Respiration. Reinspiration. The Mouth. The Myth. The Nose. The Knows. What flows in and out of our bodies helps to shape who we are. We will look at how exchange and communication manifests in various forms of sense. Referring to scholar, Sylvia Wynter’s, concept of humans as both “bio and mythoi,” or “homo narrans,” we will explore themes of the body as a receiver and interpreter of signals, in constant conversation with “alien" intelligences, and how this relates to practices like call and response in Black cultures.

Instructor: Sherese Francis

Audience:

  • Adults

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