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Taja Lindley is exhibiting an immersive installation and digital film projection of "This Ain't A Eulogy: A Ritual for Re-Membering" at SPRING/BREAK Art Show. Room 2249. Open Tuesday February 28th through Monday March 6th. Click here to purchase tickets.


On Thursday February 16th, 2017 Black Artstory Month will screen the world premiere of Taja Lindley's new short film "This Ain't A Eulogy: A Ritual for Re-Membering."

Moved by the non-indictments of the police officers responsible for the deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown, "This Ain't A Eulogy: A Ritual for Re-Membering" draws parallels between discarded materials and the violent treatment of Black people in the United States. Through performance and installation, Lindley is re-imagining how to recycle the energy of protest, rage, and grief into creating a world where, indeed, Black lives matter.

5th Annual Black Artstory Month

The Altar: Rituals of Healing in the African Diaspora

Thursday, February 16th, 2017 | 8pm

Five Spot

459 Myrtle Ave

Brooklyn, NY 11205


On Thursday February 2nd, 2017 Taja Lindley was a guest speaker for the "LGBT Theatre and Queer Performance" course at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. She Skyped in to speak about her performance art and practice during their unit on queer Black liberation performance.

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