Ama BE: We (too) Grow On Water
[Research & Development]
Zoom
What does it mean to grow on water?
As part of our Summer Artist-Organizer-in-Residence program, Ama BE hosts this virtual conversation with artists Patti Anahory, Tracian Meikle, Nyancho NwaNri, and Kenda Rae, to offer nuance to the topic of African migration. They explore how people are able to root themselves amidst constant fluidity—like plants growing on water—and discuss the ways they navigate these ideas and questions in their work.
Guests
Kenda Rae | Musician/Educator (United States)
Tracian Meikle | Curatorial Resident, Treehouse Lagos (Jamaica)
Nyancho NwaNri | Award winning Photographer/ Artist (Gambia/Nigeria)
About the Host
Ama BE is a Ghanaian American, transdisciplinary artist exploring African relationships to land, labor, and migration. She works largely with botanical materials that carry antithetical ties to hegemonic trade, violent labor migrations, spirituality, and holistic remedy. Her work probes at the porous spaces between time, materiality, sentience, and memory to propose nuanced encounters and open suggestive space for performing and embodying Africanfuturity.