Garner confronts viewers with the unspeakable abuses perpetrated on the bodies — and subjectivities — of Black women.

Ana Tuazon
Ana Tuazon is a writer and arts organizer in Brooklyn, NY. She recently co-curated the inaugural Southeast Queens Biennial through art nonprofit No Longer Empty’s curatorial lab, has presented at conferences including the College Art Association and Theorizing the Web, and has previously written for Temporary Art Review, Art Practical, and Art F City.
An Indigenous Artist Collective that Raises the Bar
By offering a space for projects like R.I.S.E, Recess vitally promotes the idea of creation as a necessarily social process.
Revisiting a Seminal Exhibition on “Third World” Feminist Art at A.I.R. Gallery
Dialectics of Entanglement: Do We Exist Together? revisits A.I.R.’s 1980 exhibition Dialectics of Isolation, important for its promotion of women artists of color at a time when the New York art world was painfully exclusive and discriminatory.