About the artist
Ladi'Sasha Jones
Co-Director
Ladi'Sasha Jones (she, her) is a writer, designer and curator with more than thirteen years of experience in community-engaged and place-based programming across art, literary, and architecture organizations. Her research-based practice explores Black spatial histories through text, toy-making, and community-engaged programming. She has written about art and culture for Aperture, Avery Review, Arts.Black, e-flux Criticism, Gagosian Quarterly, Houston Center for Photography, and The Art Momentum. Her project, Black Interior Space / Spatial Thought was commissioned by THE SHED (NYC) as a part of Open Call 2021 and was the recipient of a 2021 Research and Development award from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts. As an arts administrator, Jones held appointments at The Laundromat Project, Norton Museum of Art, New Museum’s IdeasCity platform, and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in the History and Theory of Architecture at Princeton University, and holds a M.A. in Arts Politics from New York University and B.A. in African American Studies from Temple University.
Projects
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Tacto sin contacto / Touch without contact
Diego Gil
Assembly Fellow Diego Gil reflects on Kriss Li’s Abolition Film Society and the possibilities of making across distance, language, and prison walls.
July 2026
Jessica Lynne
Cultural theorist and critic, Jessica Lynn, pens an intimate letter to Session artist Zeelie Brown in reflection of their Recess project.
February 2026
Take Me Where I Need To Go: On Portals, Ancestral Intelligence, and Black Continuums...
Daria S. Harper
Writer and cultural producer Daria Simone Harper reflects on Portals: Traversing Black Continuums