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Wednesday, March 5
 

10:25am MST

Keynote: Koyo Kouoh
Wednesday March 5, 2025 10:25am - 11:15am MST
Join us for a keynote by Koyo Kouoh, Executive Director and Chief Curator of Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art
Africa (Zeitz MOCAA) in Cape Town. 
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Koyo Kouoh

Curator
Koyo Kouoh is the Executive Director and Chief Curator of Zeitz Museum of Contemporary ArtAfrica (Zeitz MOCAA) in Cape Town since May 2019. Prior to this appointment, she was thefounding Artistic Director of RAW Material Company, a centre for art, knowledge and society inDakar, Senegal... Read More →
Wednesday March 5, 2025 10:25am - 11:15am MST
Fullerton Hall - Art Institute of Chicago 111 S Michigan Ave

1:40pm MST

Keynote: Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
Wednesday March 5, 2025 1:40pm - 2:15pm MST
Join us for a keynote by Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, who has been featured at Tate Britain, The Guggenheim Bilbao, Haus Der Kunst, the Serpentine Gallery, The New Museum and The Studio Museum in Harlem. 
Moderators
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Ivy Wilson

Director
Speakers
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Lynette Yiadom-Boakye

Artist
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye was born in 1977 in London, where she lives and works. She attended Falmouth College of Arts and the Royal Academy Schools (MA). She has had solo shows at Tate Britain, The Guggenheim Bilbao, Haus Der Kunst, the Serpentine Gallery, The New Museum and The Studio... Read More →
Wednesday March 5, 2025 1:40pm - 2:15pm MST
Fullerton Hall - Art Institute of Chicago 111 S Michigan Ave

4:05pm MST

Closing Keynote: Louis Chude-Sokei
Wednesday March 5, 2025 4:05pm - 4:55pm MST
Join us for a keynote by Louis Chude-Sokei, Professor of English, the Wein Chair and Director of African American and Black Diaspora Studies at Boston University. 
Moderators
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Adom Getachew

Political Scientist & Curator
Speakers
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Louis Chude-Sokei

Boston University
Louis Chude-Sokei is Professor of English, the Wein Chair and Director of African American and Black Diaspora Studies at Boston University. Books include The Last Darky: Bert Williams, Black on Black Minstrelsy and the African Diaspora, The Sound of Culture: Diaspora and Black... Read More →
Wednesday March 5, 2025 4:05pm - 4:55pm MST
Fullerton Hall - Art Institute of Chicago 111 S Michigan Ave
 
Thursday, March 6
 

6:00pm MST

Artist Talk: Wangechi Mutu
Thursday March 6, 2025 6:00pm - 7:00pm MST
Internationally renowned for her sculptures, paintings, films, installations, and collages, Wangechi Mutu’s practice examines the very idea of human representation—both how we see and evoke what we believe we are, and how we see and evoke those we understand as outside of ourselves. Her experiments rendering hybrid female creatures and vivid dystopian dreamscapes investigate how our value systems, artistic or otherwise, obscure or uplift our images and reflections.

Join the artist for a talk on her work in Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica and her broader practice.

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Wangechi Mutu

Wangechi Mutu is a Kenyan American artist. Mutu has participated in several major solo exhibitions in institutions worldwide, most recently, Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined at both the New Museum and New Orleans Museum of Art; Thinking Historically in the Present at the Sharjah Biennial; Wangechi... Read More →

Thursday March 6, 2025 6:00pm - 7:00pm MST
Fullerton Hall - Art Institute of Chicago 111 S Michigan Ave
 
Saturday, March 8
 

2:00pm MST

The Man Died: Screening and Q&A with Awam Amkpa
Saturday March 8, 2025 2:00pm - 4:00pm MST
Adapted from the searing prison memoir of Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka, The Man Died is a profound meditation on resistance, resilience, and the indomitable human spirit. Set against the backdrop of Nigeria’s civil war, the film traces Soyinka’s imprisonment without trial under a repressive military regime intent on silencing dissent. In the isolation of solitary confinement, subjected to deprivation and brutality, Soyinka’s defiance only deepens.

Interwoven with reflections on his life as a writer and activist, the film reveals the intellectual and moral fortitude that sustains his struggle. Through clandestine writings—fragments of thought smuggled beyond prison walls—Soyinka transforms personal suffering into a powerful testament against oppression.

More than a chronicle of political persecution, The Man Died speaks to the universal necessity of bearing witness. It is a call to confront tyranny with unwavering truth, a reminder that silence is complicity, and that the pursuit of justice endures beyond confinement.

Join us for a special screening of The Man Died as we explore the power of art, activism, and the written word in the fight for justice.

For tickets and more, please click here.
Speakers
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Awam Amkpa

Filmmaker

Saturday March 8, 2025 2:00pm - 4:00pm MST
Black Arts Consortium

8:00pm MST

Johnny Dyani tribute with Ntone Edjabe
Saturday March 8, 2025 8:00pm - 10:00pm MST

South African musician Johnny “Mbizo” Dyani relentlessly sought freedom for over two decades. From the day he jumped on a stage in South Africa to jam on a borrowed bass with Chris McGregor’s Blue Notes, then exiled in Europe, and next through dozens of boundary-breaking collaborations, Dyani’s mission was to set the music free. Refusing to bow to apartheid and colonialism, Dyani was "jumping a bass-line like humping a landmine" (Lesego Rampolokeng). Join us as the South African-based Chimurenga presents a performance of Dyani’s music, the sound of "Panafrica,” co-conducted by two of Chicago's favorite musical sons, Adam Zanolini and Ben Lamar Gay.

Purchase tickets with our partners at Constellation here.




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Saturday March 8, 2025 8:00pm - 10:00pm MST
Constellation
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