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Maya Brooks joins NCMA and SECCA as Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art |
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Maya Brooks, Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art, sits in the library of the historic Hanes House at SECCA in Winston-Salem. Photo by Daniel White.
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RALEIGH, NC.- I'm most excited that this role will allow me to extend the work I've been doing in the Triangle area across our state to Winston-Salem, said Brooks, reflecting on her new role. I want to use this opportunity to further engage our public and provide meaningful experiences to our visitors. I want my work at both campuses to say, This is a place for you, too. You belong here. We all belong here.
Maya Brooks brings a fresh and innovative perspective to two storied cultural institutions. She is tasked with embracing a cross-disciplinary approach that celebrates and engages voices across cultures, lived experiences, and narratives while collaborating with internal teams in Raleigh and Winston-Salem.
"While at the NCMA, Maya has curated shows of works from the collection and special exhibitions that feature photography, video, sculpture, and painting by North Carolina, national, and international artists. She has created multi-media sensory projects that offer visitors a chance to examine our past, present, and shared futures, said NCMA Director Valerie Hillings. This dual curatorial position demonstrates our shared commitment with SECCA to serve North Carolinians across our state with powerful art experiences.
Brooks' responsibilities include researching and presenting revelatory contemporary exhibitions to activate the expansive gallery spaces and verdant grounds of NCMA and SECCA. This work is foundational in positioning the museums as national leaders in creating a welcoming experience of belonging and joy through 20th century and contemporary art collections, exhibitions, and programs.
"Maya's curatorial vision, collaborative spirit, and innovative thinking match this moment in our country's and state's histories," said SECCA Executive Director William Carpenter. "Her work invites people to see their own experiences reflected in contemporary art, to open themselves to different perspectives, and to engage each other in meaningful conversations."
During her tenure as Mellon Foundation Assistant Curator, Maya Brooks served as lead curator for a number of NCMA exhibitions including To Be Young: Coming of Age in the Contemporary, NC Artist Connections: The Beautiful Project, Stephen Hayes, and Hồng-Ân Trương, and The Altered Environment, and played an assisting role in Fault Lines: Art and the Environment, currently on view through July 17. Brooks received her BA in Anthropology with an Art History minor at UNC-Chapel Hill in 2018 before completing her Master of Arts in History at UNC-Greensboro in 2020.
Our state and our people have such a complex history and understanding of the world that deserves to be shared. So many contributions to fashion, music, scholarship, and the visual arts came from right here, said Brooks. What I've noticed most, too, is that North Carolinian art shows growth. Artists here can take traditional mediums, reframe them, and put their narrative onto them. It's imaginative and innovative.
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