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Between Art & the Self: Black Artists on Experience and Process

Join an engaging and lively online event in celebration of Black History Month and the latest exhibition in the FENTSTER window gallery. A dynamic group of North American artists working in theatre, film, dance, visual art, and literature will each share projects grounded in their own lived experience. After offering a window into their work and process, they will join together in conversation about creating art that channels their personal stories. A not-to-be-missed evening of multi-disciplinary art and wide-ranging discussion with Anique Jordan, Adam W. McKinney, Kendell Pinkney and Chanel M. Sutherland.

No registration is required to participate in this livestream online event. Please check back for a livestream link to be posted here. 

Learn more about the artists here.


This online event is inspired by the forthcoming installation, HaMapah, created for FENTSTER by award-winning creatives based in Fort Worth, Texas: Daniel Banks and Adam W. McKinney as part of a season-long, multimedia production of FENTSTER and Prosserman JCC culminating in an artist residency in Toronto this June. Follow us on Instagram for announcements about screenings, talks, community gatherings and more with Banks and McKinney.


Presented together by FENTSTER, Prosserman JCC, DNAWORKS and The Workshop. This event was made possible through support from the Kultura Collective and participating partners. 

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