Between May and September, artists and activists Ekua Holmes (African American, b. 1955) and Elizabeth James-Perry (Aquinnah Wampanoag, b. 1973) … More
Author: martinatanga
Let’s Imagine a New Museum Staff Structure
Facing multiple unprecedented calamities throughout 2020—a global pandemic, economic upheaval, social turmoil, and climate crisis—museums shuttered, decimated their staff, and … More
FAAC is interviewed by Gülşah Aykaç and H. Işıl Uysal for XXI Magazine
“Feminist Practices of Learning Together” Gülşah Aykaç and H. Işıl Uysal interviewed members of the feminist collective FAAC on their … More
Roots Reimagined: The Idea of Africa and African American Identity
Essay in the Exhibition Catalogue, “A Face Like Mine” at the Mattatuck Museum, May 2-September 12, 2021 A close study … More
Available to download here. To cite this article: Guinness, Katherine, Charlotte Kent and Martina Tanga, ‘Collaborative Reflections on The Feminist … More
The Color of Water, Bryan McFarlane’s Recent Paintings
Essay to accompany the exhibition Caught in Colorful RainMar 5 – 27, 2021 at Gallery NAGA Have you ever felt … More
A Face Like Mine
May 2, 2021 – September 12, 2021, Mattatuck Museum, Waterbury CT This exhibition at the Mattatuck Museum celebrates 100 years of African … More
AH404: Museum Practice Today
SPRING 2021, Boston University, College of Arts and Sciences Dalia Habib LinssenMartina Tanga Art museums are at a point of … More
Faith in Place: Race and Religion in the Art of Allan Rohan Crite
Where does faith manifest in a community? For Boston-based artist Allan Rohan Crite belief and social connection start in spaces … More
Let’s Imagine a New Museum Staff Structure for a Sustainable Future
As museums have increasingly become a pawn of the global neo-liberal order of wealth and patronage, how can we ensure … More