Home  /  Events  / 

Beyond the Frame: Black Abstraction and the Politics of Joy

29/11/25  to 29/11/25
1:30pm to 3:30pm Saturday, 29 November
An inspiring exchange at the intersection of art, history, and radical possibility, Beyond the Frame invites audiences to look deeper, listen differently, and witness how Black creativity redefines the canvas — and the world beyond it.

Closes

Nov 29, 2025

Posted on

Oct 16, 2025

Event type:

Art ,

Price:

Free

Venue:

Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki

Address:

Wellesley Street East

Region:

Auckland ,

Written by

Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Oct 16, 2025

Presented by Black Creatives Aotearoa in partnership with Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki.

As part of Pop to Present: American Art from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, this special conversation brings together three dynamic Black artists and scholars — Elizabeth Freeman, Kainee Simone, and Erykah Jennette — in dialogue with Curator Kenneth Brummel, facilitated by Dione Joseph.

Together they explore resistance and repair in abstraction, examining how Black artists have shaped and expanded post-war movements through acts of imagination, defiance, and joy. From the politics of form to the poetics of colour, the kōrero delves into how abstraction becomes a site of freedom — a space where new futures, identities, and communities are continually being remade.

An inspiring exchange at the intersection of art, history, and radical possibility, Beyond the Frame invites audiences to look deeper, listen differently, and witness how Black creativity redefines the canvas — and the world beyond it.