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BLACK AESTHETICS: Raymond Pinto / Malcolm-x Betts / Nile harris

For the month of November Malcolm-x Betts and Nile Harris will transform Grace Exhibition Space into a world for possibility to happen. Focusing on visual offerings the artist will make and unmake installations around their ongoing collaboration. Inspired by nothing but inspired by everything the question is “Why are you here, can’t you not see me?”


Raymond Pinto

At an early age, Raymond has contemplated the nature of the dancing body and its forms that blaze or imprint against our casual aesthetic dimension. Since graduating from the Juilliard School, he continues to pursue a career performing, choreographing, and DJ’ing internationally. His focus now is on creating “thinkspaces” to disseminate theoretical practices via intersectional performance.

Malcolm-X Betts

is a New York-based visual and dance artist who believes that art is a transformative vehicle that brings people and communities together. His artistic work is rooted in investigating embodiment for liberation, Black imagination, and directly engaging with challenges placed on the physical body. 

Nile Harris

is a director and curator of live works of art. He has done a few things and hopes to do a few more, God willing.

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November 9

Black Aesthetics: Imagine Otherwise - Wilkerson\Tnmot Aztro / Chloe Newton/ Kwami Winfield

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November 18

Black Aesthetics: The Anti-Poetics of Healing - Curated by Nile Harris