Yale assistant professor to speak at WSU
Her scholarly approach to artistic practices in the fields of African American cultural production, as well as the wider black diaspora, expands and develops frameworks for thinking across these contexts, specifically in relation to global and transnational artistic and cinematic practices.
Bradley is the recipient of a Creative Capital / Andy Warhol Foundation Artist Writers Grant, Helena Rubinstein Critical Studies Fellow at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and her writing has been featured in Parkett, e-flux, and Art in America, as well as numerous scholarly journals.
This lecture is presented in conjunction with the Ulrich Museum of Art exhibition of looking at the overlooked, on view through Dec. 10. Funding for this program is provided by the Kansas Humanities Council, a nonprofit cultural organization that connects communities with history, traditions and ideas.