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Writing Workshop with Jibade-Khalil Huffman

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Jibade-Khalil Huffman stands at a podium. Text above his right shoulder reads "We don't believe you" and the text above his left shoulder reads "You need more people."

Join us for a free virtual writing workshop with artist and writer Jibade-Khalil Huffman.

One of the featured artists in Climate Changing, on view at the Wex this winter, Huffman has written three books of poetry and has had work on view at The Kitchen, New York, and Ballroom Marfa, Texas, among many other venues.

Each workshop participant will receive a journal. Space is limited, and registration is required. Questions? Contact education@wexarts.org for details.

Image of a man with a moustache and microphone. He is wearing a bowtie and pink text is overlaid the image that says "But do you believe in."

Still from Zero (2020), single channel video, color, sound, 72 mins TRT

Jibade-Khalil Huffman stands at a podium. Text above his right shoulder reads "We don't believe you" and the text above his left shoulder reads "You need more people."

Jibade-Khalil Huffman in performance | Image courtesy of Southern Exposure

A young blonde woman in a bed looking at a nurse with a subtitle that says Impending Doom

Still from Zero (2020), single channel video, color, sound, 72 mins TRT

More about the artist

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Huffman is an artist and the author of three books of poems: 19 Names For Our Band (Fence, 2008), James Brown is Dead (Future Plan and Program, 2011), and Sleeper Hold (Fence, 2015). In 2017 he collaborated with the artist Daniel Gordon on a suite of prose poems published in conjunction with Gordon's monograph, Intermissions. His recent and forthcoming exhibitions and performances include Tufts University Art Galleries, MoCA Cleveland, The Kitchen, Ballroom Marfa, Kadist, Atlanta Contemporary, the Hammer Museum, MOCA Detroit, Portland Institute of Contemporary Art, The Jewish Museum, Institute of Contemporary Art Philadelphia, the Studio Museum in Harlem, and Swiss Institute.

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Writing Workshop with Jibade-Khalil Huffman