Zindzi Harley
June 10, 2026
Paper: Shade: Afrofeminist Philosophy Crafting Contemporary Cultural Institutions accepted for presentation at the Twenty-First International Conference on the Arts in Society: Modeling Life Systems: Art, Algorithms, Ecologies, to be held 10–12 June 2026 at the Department of Theatre Studies, School of Philosophy, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece.

Achievements
Paper: Shade: Afrofeminist Philosophy Crafting Contemporary Cultural Institutions accepted for presentation at the Twenty-First International Conference on the Arts in Society: Modeling Life Systems: Art, Algorithms, Ecologies, to be held 10–12 June 2026 at the Department of Theatre Studies, School of Philosophy, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece.
Presentation: "Shade: Afrofeminist Philosophy Crafting Contemporary Cultural Institutions" for the panel Art Works: Labor of Creation held at the University of Oregon Art History Graduate Student Symposium, University of Oregon in Eugene, OR.
Curated by InLiquid in collaboration with Zindzi Harley, Brownin’ showcases five Philadelphia-based artists whose work studies the Black figure and celebrates black identity by redefining the meaning of beauty.
Curated by InLiquid in collaboration with Zindzi Harley, Brownin’ showcases five Philadelphia-based artists whose work studies the Black figure and celebrates black identity by redefining the meaning of beauty.
Zindzi Harley served as Curator for the REVOLT Art Fair during Miami Art Basel (December 2–6, 2025), showcasing contemporary works centered on themes of resistance and cultural transformation.
Presentation: "I Go to Prepare a Place for You: Afro Feminist Approaches to Spacemaking and Curating in Modern Museums" at the CraftNOW Connectivity Symposium for Emerging Voices, presented by CERF+
Co-curation of Exhibition: "The Future of Clay" exhibition at the Clay Studio in Philadelphia, PA for the 50th Anniversary.
