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Collective Yearning | Student Curator Roundtable
November 9, 2022 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Join us for a virtual Student Curator Roundtable with Jasmine Daria Cannon, Kyle b. co., and Helen Gao on Wednesday, November 9, 2022 from 6:30-7:30pm EST on Zoom. WATCH HERE
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The final Collective Yearning virtual program will be a student curator roundtable featuring Jasmine Daria Cannon, Kyle b. co., and Helen Gao. They are three of the nine student curators who developed the content and themes of the exhibition in a spring 2021 seminar looking at Black women artists in the Zimmerli Art Museum’s collection.
L to R: Jasmine Daria Cannon (she/they) is a first-generation college graduate, and a fourth year Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies doctoral student focusing on Black feminist theory, feminist health and science studies, and love studies.
Kyle b. co. (they/them/y’all) is a trans-disciplinary artist, performer, educator and baker. Their work explores collage making through practices of printmaking, sculpture, installation, poetry, dance and set design.
Helen Gao is a first-year student at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School who recently graduated from Rutgers Honors College with a double major in art history and cell biology neuroscience. She believes that an interdisciplinary education is vital to becoming a well-rounded physician-scientist.
Sponsored by the Center for Women in the Arts and Humanities and the Zimmerli Art Museum. Funding provided by Douglass Residential College, the Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice, and an anonymous donation. Co-sponsored by the Institute for Women’s Leadership. The Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series is a program of CWAH in partnership with Rutgers University Libraries.