Community Conversation: Belonging & Family
Join us for an afternoon Community Conversation at the Brandywine Museum of Art, where we’ll come together to share perspectives, exchange stories, and connect through the themes of art and the world around us.
Dive into lively discussions with fellow attendees, exploring thought-provoking questions like, “How does family shape the way we view art?” and “How do we build tolerance through conversation?” in a warm, engaging environment.
Facilitated by curator and creative director of Zindzine, Zindzi Harley, this free program invites you to reflect and engage with others. Before or after the event, we encourage you to visit the special exhibition, Jerrell Gibbs: No Solace in the Shade, on the third floor for inspiration. Pre-registration is encouraged for this vibrant, participatory experience!
This program is free but pre-registration is encouraged. Click here to register.
If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Bailey Gamberg, Educator of Adult and Community Programs, at [email protected] or (610) 388-8120.
Facilitator Bio:
Zindzi Harley is an accomplished curator, cultural strategist, and creative director of Zindzine agency. Harley's interests in institutional activism lie at the intersection of private arts engagement and public impact. She is the founder of the Philadelphia chapter of Black Girls in Art Spaces and formerly served as Assistant Curator at the African American Museum in Philadelphia. Currently a David C. Driskell Fellow '24 and Ph.D student in Art Theory, Aesthetics, and Philosophy at the Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts, Zindzi believes in bridging the gap between marginalized communities and the visual arts by employing afrofeminism and digital tactics.