• Subscribe
  • Shop
    • Issues
    • Merch
  • Read
  • Weekly Happenings
  • Programs
  • Art Radar
  • Search
  • About
    • About
    • Pitch Us
    • Team
    • Authors
    • Our Stockists
    • Writing Fellowship
    • Un-Monument
    • Civic Culture
  • Support
    • Support
    • Donate
  • Log In
Cart(0)

Founded in October of 2017, Boston Art Review (BAR) is an independent online and print publication committed to facilitating active discourse around contemporary art in Boston.

© 2026 Boston Art Review. All rights reserved.

  • Shop
  • Read
  • Weekly Happenings
  • Programs
  • About
  • Support
  • Stockists
  • Advertising
  • Work With Us
  • Instagram
  • Terms & Privacy
  • Shipping & Returns

Contributor

Melaine Ferdinand-King

Melaine Ferdinand-King

Melaine Ferdinand-King, PhD, is a Providence-based cultural researcher, organizer, and curator. Concerned with “the lovely unexpected,” her theoretical and creative work amplifies twentieth- and twenty-first-century art, archives, community media, and Africana aesthetics. She is co-founder of the Black Biennial and the recipient of the 2025 Michael S. Harper Memorial Prize for jazz poetry.

By This Author

Issue 15 • Feb 03, 2026

States of Consciousness: The Layered Life of Donnamaria Bruton

Feature by Melaine Ferdinand-King

Online • Nov 26, 2025

A Century of Afromodernism is on view at Harvard's Newly Renamed Alain Locke Gallery of African & African American Art

Review by Melaine Ferdinand-King