Skip to main content
punctum books

Elsewhere

  • Antoine Williams (author)
  • Daniel Coleman (author)
  • George Scheer (author)

Export Metadata

  • ONIX 3.0
    • Thoth
      Cannot generate record: No publications supplied
    • Project MUSE
      Cannot generate record: No BIC or BISAC subject code
    • OAPEN
      Cannot generate record: Missing PDF URL
    • JSTOR
      Cannot generate record: No BISAC subject code
    • Google Books
      Cannot generate record: No BIC, BISAC or LCC subject code
    • OverDrive
      Cannot generate record: Missing Long Abstract
  • ONIX 2.1
    • EBSCO Host
      Cannot generate record: No PDF or EPUB URL
    • ProQuest Ebrary
      Cannot generate record: No PDF or EPUB URL
  • CSV
  • JSON
  • OCLC KBART
  • BibTeX
  • CrossRef DOI deposit
    Cannot generate record: This work does not have any ISBNs
  • MARC 21 Record
    Cannot generate record: MARC records are not available for chapters
  • MARC 21 Markup
    Cannot generate record: MARC records are not available for chapters
  • MARC 21 XML
    Cannot generate record: MARC records are not available for chapters
Metadata
TitleElsewhere
ContributorAntoine Williams (author)
Daniel Coleman (author)
George Scheer (author)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.53288/0367.1.24
Landing pagehttps://punctumbooks.com/titles/out-of-place-artists-pedagogy-and-purpose/
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
CopyrightAntoine Williams; Daniel Coleman; George Scheer
Publisherpunctum books
Published on2021-10-28
Page rangepp. 251–263
Print length13 pages
LanguageEnglish (Original)
Contributors

Antoine Williams

(author)

Antoine Williams’s interdisciplinary practice is an investigation of power and the body. Heavily influenced by science fiction and critical race theory, Williams has created his own mythology about the complexities of contemporary Black life. An artist-educator, Williams received his BFA from the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, and his MFA from UNC, Chapel Hill. He is a member of the North Carolina Black Artists for Liberation. He has exhibited at Smack Mellon Brooklyn, 21c Museum, Elsewhere Museum, The McColl Center of Art and Innovation, and the California Museum of Photography. He attended the 2020 Center for Afrofuturist Studies artist residency and took part in the 2021 Drawing Center viewing program. He is a recipient of the 2017 Joan Mitchell Award for Painters and Sculptors and the 2018 Harpo Foundation Grant Award. He’s given talks at Auburn University and UNC, Chapel Hill. Williams is an associate professor of art at Guilford College.

Daniel Coleman

(author)

Daniel Coleman (he/they) is a Mixed-Black, transmasculine, non-binary, and queer artist-scholar. They are currently an Assistant Professor of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

George Scheer

(author)

George Scheer is an artist-founder, director, and cultural policy advocate who fosters creative communities at the intersection of aesthetics and social change. Scheer is the Executive Director of the Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans and co-founder of Elsewhere, an experimental museum and artist residency in North Carolina. As a cultural critic, George writes about arts, cultural policy, urbanization, and place. Other projects include Kulturpark, a public investigation of an abandoned amusement park in East Berlin, and South Elm Projects, a curated series of public art commissions. Scheer holds a BA from the University of Pennsylvania in Political Communications, MA in Critical Theory and Visual Culture from Duke University, and a PhD in Communication and Performance Studies from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.