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| Abdu Ali named Baltimore Museum of Art's first Composer in Residence |
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abdu mongo ali is a musician, poet, and cross-disciplinary artist who works with sound, video, text, and performance.
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BALTIMORE, MD.- The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) has named multi-disciplinary artist, musician, and poet abdu mongo ali as its inaugural Alice and Franklin Cooley Composer in Residence. Ali will respond to a creative prompt using the museums collection and exhibitions as a site of exploration and inspiration. The residency began in September and will culminate on Thursday, January 22 with a performance of alis completed work, between every breath, there is atmosphere. This sonic and visual performance considers how Marylands southern Atlantic atmospheric and ecological conditions affect contemporary Black Baltimoreans. The title is derived from a collection of alis poems that speak to the interconnectedness of Blackness, gay life, and the afterlives of slavery.
Throughout cultural history, writers and composers have drawn creative inspiration from the visual arts. Whether Keats poetic praise of a Grecian urn, or Beyonces powerful encounter with Leonardo da Vincis Mona Lisa, these cross-disciplinary connections resonate across audiences and provide a lens to see art from a new perspective. As a catalyst and creative incubator for these transdisciplinary connections, the BMAs prompt centers around ecology, the study of the relationships between living beings, as part of the museums Turn Again to the Earth initiative focusing on art and the environment.
The Composer in Residence is given a stipend for their participation, special access to the collections, and a space within the museum to write or work, if they choose. The residency culminates with a public presentation/performance of the artists completed work, an in-gallery resource for visitors to access the collection or exhibition-inspired work, and a BMA Stories interview with the artist sharing their residency experience.
I was prompted to create this residency as a result of some of the cross-disciplinary artistic presentations that have inspired me the most, said Asma Naeem, BMA Dorothy Wagner Wallis Director. Baltimore has a rich artistic community that both connects and transcends traditionally defined genres, and I could think of no one more fitting to be our inaugural Composer in Residence than abdu ali, whose life and work creatively crosses boundaries of all kinds.
abdu mongo ali
abdu mongo ali is a musician, poet, and cross-disciplinary artist who works with sound, video, text, and performance. They see their work as poetic inquiries of identity, often deconstructing binary ideas of race, gender, and sexuality. Ali has performed and exhibited work at many institutions such as MoMa PS1, Carnegie Museum of Art, Baltimore Museum of Art, Andy Warhol Museum, and the Kennedy Center. They have participated in residencies with Red Bull Music Academy and Pioneer Works and was recently a visiting artist at the Brown Arts Institute. They have also presented lectures and talks at Harvard University, Stanford University, and Towson University, and their writing has been supported by Bread Loaf and published in Pin Up Magazine, NiiJournal, Art Papers, and the Little Patuxent Review. Ali is a recipient of the 2023 Mary Sawyers Baker Prize and is a 2023 USA Fellow. They hold an MFA in Literary Arts from Brown University.
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