The World Is a Womb
Saturday, August 12, 2023
12–4 pm
Central Library and Brooklyn Museum
This healing ceremony to close Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter’s first solo exhibition, “Ain’t I a Woman,” unravels the parallels between reproductive injustice and environmental disaster. By centering communal healing, Black femme creativity, and abolition, the program is an invitation to join the movement for a sustainable and liberated future.
The World Is a Womb is presented with the Brooklyn Public Library. Meet at Central Library to engage in a roundtable discussion and art-making activity. Then, join us at the Brooklyn Museum for an artist-led tour of the exhibition, followed by a ceremony to process the experience and move forward with strength.
Schedule (subject to change)
12–1 pm: Roundtable discussion with Karen Washington (urban farmer and activist), Jeannine Kayembe Oro (interdisciplinary artist), Charlyn Magdaline Griffith-Oro (holistic abolition artist and scholar), Judy Clark (advocate for incarcerated people), and Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter (artist), moderated by Jaileen Pierre-Louis (cocurator of “Ain’t I a Woman”), Central Library, Trustees Room
1–1:45 pm: Art-making reflection, Central Library, Trustees Room
2–3 pm: Artist-led tour of “Ain’t I a Woman,” Brooklyn Museum, 4th Floor
3–3:45 pm: Healing ceremony facilitated by Naoco Wowsugi, Brooklyn Museum, 4th Floor
This program is free; registration is required.