Bryan Rusch
Bryan Rusch is a scholar of disability studies, design studies, and medical history. His research focuses on the lived reality of medicine and its intersection with the built environment. His
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Bryan Rusch is a scholar of disability studies, design studies, and medical history. His research focuses on the lived reality of medicine and its intersection with the built environment. His
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(b. 1993) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Sara Alghesheyan is a multimedia artist. She began making short films while pursuing her BA in Media and Film at the University of San
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Nicholas Mirzoeff is a visual activist, working at the intersection of politics, race and global/visual culture. In 2020-21 he was ACLS/Mellon Scholar and Society fellow in residence at the Magnum
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Rashida Bumbray is a curator and choreographer. In 2022, she curated Loophole of Retreat: Venice, a transnational gathering focused on Black women’s intellectual and creative labor as part of Simone
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Nzinga Simmons is an emerging curator and art history scholar based in Durham, North Carolina. She earned a B.A. in Art History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel
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Candice Hopkins is a Carcross/Tagish First Nation independent curator, writer, and researcher, focusing on Indigenous art. She is the executive director and chief curator at the Forge Project in New York.
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Wanda Nanibush is an Anishinaabe-Kwe curator, image and word warrior from Beausoleil First Nation. Currently Nanibush is the inaugural curator of Indigenous Art and co-lead of the Indigenous and Canadian
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Jace Clayton is an artist and writer based in Manhattan, also known for his work as DJ /rupture. Clayton uses an interdisciplinary approach to focus on how sound, memory, and
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Nato Thompson joined Creative Time in January 2007. Since then, Thompson has organized such major Creative Time projects as The Creative Time Summit (2009–2015), Pedro Reyes’ Doomocracy (2016), Kara Walker’s A Subtlety (2014), Living as
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