With Come Home with Me, Gallery 2602 is actualizing the desire many of us have to share art with one another in a place where we can breathe fully.

La Tanya S. Autry
Cultural organizer La Tanya S. Autry exercises her liberatory curatorial praxis through developing exhibitions and programming in institutional spaces and various non-institutional collaborative freedom projects, including the Black Liberation Center, Social Justice and Museums Resource List, The Art of Black Dissent, and #MuseumsAreNotNeutral. She is completing her doctorate in art history at the University of Delaware.
Notes on Beholding, Black World Making
As part of Hyperallergic’s Emily Hall Tremaine Journalism Fellowship for Curators, La Tanya S. Autry presents an exhibition to offer insight into her curatorial process.
“Mothers March On” and Beholding, Black World Making
How do we counter stereotypes about Black mothers, while stressing the importance of memory, determination, love, and corporeality?
Beholding and Curating With Care
Curator La Tanya S. Autry shares a set of crucial questions she considers when curating images of anti-Black violence.
A Black Curator Imagines Otherwise
I almost lost my opportunity to curate the show I’d come to moCa Cleveland to create. But these times are different and I’m unlike anyone to ever work there.