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[REDUX] Jasmine Wahi: Politeness is Overrated

[REDUX] Jasmine Wahi: Politeness is Overrated

FromThe Art Career


[REDUX] Jasmine Wahi: Politeness is Overrated

FromThe Art Career

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Jun 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We are bringing back Jasmine Wahi's episode from Season 2 Episode 6 of The Art Career Podcast!
In this episode, Emily McElwreath interviews Jasmine Wahi. Wahi's multi-faceted curatorial and social practices predominantly focus on issues of femme empowerment, complicating binary structures within social discourses, and exploring multi-positional cultural identities through the lens of intersectional feminism. During the interview the two cover topics such as community, passion and equitability, and agree that politeness is, indeed, overrated.
Jasmine Wahi is the Founder and Co-Director of Project for Empty Space, a nonprofit organization rooted in Newark, NJ, and soon to be in New York City. Her multi-faceted curatorial practice predominantly focuses on issues of femme empowerment, complicating binary structures within social discourses, and exploring multi-positional cultural identities through the lens of intersectional feminism.
While co-directing PES, Ms. Wahi became the inaugural Holly Block Social Justice Curator at the Bronx Museum of the Arts in 2020. While at the museum she curated several renowned exhibitions, including Born In Flames: Feminist Futures and Wardell Milan: AMERIKA. God Bless You If It's Good To You, which were oriented around the thesis that visibility is the primary tenet of Social Justice. In addition to her work at more formal institutions, Ms. Wahi also curates exhibitions and lectures internationally on dismantling White Supremacist, Capitalist, Patriarchal structures in the cultural realm and beyond. Recent notable engagements include her 2019 TEDx talk on intersectionality and visibility, entitled All The Women In Me Are Tired; and a group exhibition entitled American Truth at the SVA Chelsea Galleries.
A lover of learning and sharing, Ms. Wahi has taught at a number of art institutions, including Yale University, and the School of Visual Arts: MFA Fine Arts department. She is currently on the Faculty of Brooklyn College in New York City. Ms. Wahi received her own Art History education from New York University, where she has a BA in Art History from the College of Arts and Sciences, and an MA from the Institute of Fine Arts. Jasmine Wahi lives in Brooklyn, NY, with her chihuahua mutt, Momo. You can follow her shenanigans and micro-essays on Instagram at @browngirlcurator.
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Music: Chase Johnson
Editing: Zach Worden
Released:
Jun 22, 2023
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Welcome to The Art Career Podcast - a space breaking barriers by letting you sit in on candid, straightforward conversations with leading art professionals. Join New York based advisor, curator, and overall artist advocate, Emily McElwreath, for real, raw and inspirational conversations with icons of our generation. We dive deep into topics like self development, career trajectories, mental health, social justice and the artists that have changed our lives. With each episode our mission is to empower you, expanding your journey through the arts. Join us for new episodes every Thursday.