Nora N. Khan on“Within, Below, and Alongside”–Season 4, Episode 7 - a podcast by Sky Goodden

from 2021-05-07T01:26:46

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“A school will change you, and it teaches you as much about how people will interpret you, misunderstand and dismiss you, as it will teach you about a creative life.”

Critic, curator, and educator Nora N. Khan reads from"Dark Study: Within, Below, and Alongside,"a feature text published in the inaugural issue of March, which starts with the question:"how to go on?"In discussion with Sky Goodden, Khan describes this question's implications for a text about the “life and death” of study, especially for first-generation immigrants studying in the US; and the effects of writing this piece in the midst of a crisis for both art education and bodies of color."This is an effect of trauma,"she says, of writing the piece. A text that operates on several levels and interweaves the personal and the proclamatory,"Dark Study"reads as both a repudiation of professionalism as we've come to know it, and a manifesto for the future potential of"mastery"in the arts.

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