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Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast

Cheryl Finley

17 Mar 2021

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Episode 57 features Cheryl Finley. She is Director of the Atlanta University Center Art History + Curatorial Studies Collective and Distinguished Visiting Professor of Art History at Spelman College. A visionary leader committed to engaging strategic partners to transform the art and culture industry, she leads an innovative undergraduate program at the world’s largest HBCU consortium in preparing the next generation of African American museum and visual arts professionals. She holds a Ph.D. in African American Studies and History of Art from Yale University. She is a curator, contemporary art critic and award-winning author noted for Committed to Memory: the Art of the Slave Ship Icon (Princeton UP, 2018), the first in depth study of the most famous image associated with the memory of slavery--a schematic engraving of a packed slave ship hold--and the art, architecture, poetry, and film it has inspired since its creation in Britain in 1788. On leave from Cornell University, where she is Associate Professor of Art History, Dr. Finley’s current book project, Black Market: Inside the Art World, aims to diversify the global art economy, focusing on the relationship among artists, museums, biennials and migration. A conversation with Fred Wilson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bg4cGK7t8qg Cornell bio https://arthistory.cornell.edu/cheryl-finley Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheryl_Finley Book - https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691136844/committed-to-memory https://www.amazon.com/Committed-Memory-Slave-Ship-Icon/dp/069113684X Atlanta University Center Collective for the Study of Art History & Curatorial Studies - https://aucartcollective.org/about/faculty-staff/cheryl-finley/ Wellesley Magazine https://magazine.wellesley.edu/fall-2018/iconic-image-slavery-reclaimed Photo credit: Gediyon Kife

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