In conversation with Angela Davis: Seize the Time, an exhibition at the Zimmerli Art Museum through June 2022, the Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice, the Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts, and the Rutgers-Camden Writers House present Occasions for Gathering: Randall Horton and Krista Franklin. Join us as these category-transcending artists present new work.
Randall Horton is the recipient of the Gwendolyn Brooks Poetry Award, the Bea Gonzalez Poetry Award, the Great Lakes College Association New Writers Award for Creative Nonfiction, and a National Endowment of the Arts Fellowship in Literature. He is a member of the experimental performance group Heroes Are Gang Leaders which recently received the 2018 American Book Award in Oral Literature and their musical project, The Baraka Sessions, was named best vocal jazz album by NPR in 20129. Randall’s latest collection of poetry {#289-128} is published by the University of Kentucky (2020) and received the American Book Award in 2021. His new memoir Dead Weight: A Memoir in Essays will be published by Northwestern University Press in Feb. 2022. Randall is also cofounder of Radical Reversal, a music project with an emphasis on justice equity through the investigation of sound. Not One Real M.F. will be released in fall of 2021. Randall recently served as Poet-in-Residence for the Civil Rights Corps in Washington DC, which is a non-profit organization dedicated to challenging systemic injustice in the American legal system. Randall is a Professor of English at the University of New Haven.
Krista Franklin is a writer and visual artist, the author Too Much Midnight (Haymarket Books, 2020),
the artist book Under the Knife (Candor Arts, 2018), and the chapbook Study of Love & Black
Body (Willow Books, 2012). She is a Helen and Tim Meier Foundation for the Arts Achievement
Awardee, and a recipient of the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Grant. Her visual
art has exhibited at Poetry Foundation, Konsthall C, Rootwork Gallery, Museum of Contemporary
Photography, Studio Museum in Harlem, Chicago Cultural Center, National Museum of Mexican Art, and the set of 20th Century Fox’s Empire. She has been published in Poetry, Black Camera, The Offing, Vinyl, and a number of anthologies and artist books.
Date & Time
October 27, 2021
7:00 pm-8:30 pm