The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
Artist collective from Philadelphia Black Quantum Futurism also explores the connection between ethnicity, race, politics and civil rights: their work Black Space Agency aims to restimulate memory of underexplored history of the Black community in the 1960s in Philly and overlays the present and future(s) of affordable housing, Black liberation, and the fight for space and time in our communities.
Black Quantum Futurism Collective is a multidisciplinary collaboration between Camae Ayewa (Rockers!; Moor Mother) and Rasheedah Phillips (The AfroFuturist Affair; Metropolarity) exploring the intersections of futurism, creative media, DIY-aesthetics, and activism in marginalized communities through an alternative temporal lens. Through various writing, music, film, visual art, and creative research projects, BQF Collective also explores personal, cultural, familial, and communal cycles of experience, and solutions for transforming negative cycles into positive ones using artistic and wholistic methods of healing. Through the work of BQF Collective and its collaborators, we are in the process of developing and enacting a new spatio-temporal consciousness.
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
Artist collective from Philadelphia Black Quantum Futurism also explores the connection between ethnicity, race, politics and civil rights: their work Black Space Agency aims to restimulate memory of underexplored history of the Black community in the 1960s in Philly and overlays the present and future(s) of affordable housing, Black liberation, and the fight for space and time in our communities.
Black Quantum Futurism Collective is a multidisciplinary collaboration between Camae Ayewa (Rockers!; Moor Mother) and Rasheedah Phillips (The AfroFuturist Affair; Metropolarity) exploring the intersections of futurism, creative media, DIY-aesthetics, and activism in marginalized communities through an alternative temporal lens. Through various writing, music, film, visual art, and creative research projects, BQF Collective also explores personal, cultural, familial, and communal cycles of experience, and solutions for transforming negative cycles into positive ones using artistic and wholistic methods of healing. Through the work of BQF Collective and its collaborators, we are in the process of developing and enacting a new spatio-temporal consciousness.
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis