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The Life and Times of Alvin Baltrop
August 7, 2019 - February 9, 2020
Bronx Museum of the Arts
Bronx Museum of the Arts
1040 Grand Concourse
Bronx, New York 10456
Bronx, New York 10456
Tod Roulette's recorded interview with Al Baltrop quoted in Bronx Museum and Skira have published a companion catalog (here, 224 pages, 200 color illustrations, 9 1/2 x 11 inches, $50 hardcover), edited by exhibition curator Antonio Sergio Bessa, with essays by Bessa, Douglas Crimp, Adrienne Edwards, Allen Frame, and Mia Kang.
A Conversation on the Work of Felix Gonzalez-Torres
Sunday, March 12, 20171:30 PM 2:30 PM
St. Philip's Church
204 West 134th Street
New York, NY, 10030
St. Philip's vestry member Tod Roulette joins Nat Trotman, Curator of Performance and Media and the Guggenheim Museum, for an in-depth conversation about the work of artist Felix Gonzalez-Torres, whose 1991 sculpture "Untitled" (Public Opinion) is currently on view at St. Philip's Church.
A Continuation of the Talk between Nat Trotman and Tod Roulette at the Guggenheim Museum - August 2017
Invited Presentations:
"Started from the Bottom Now We're Here"
Panel Discussion on Queering Black History
at City College, Cohen Archives Library
February 2014.
Princeton University, Saturday Oct. 19th 2013
Queer Urbanity: A Black Queer Sexuality Studies Graduate Student Conference
"PoMo Afro Homos: Animating African American Queerness, 1990-1995"
The 2012 Conference of the National Popular Culture
American Culture Association
April 11 – April 14, 2012
The Boston Marriott Copley Place
Queer Urbanity: A Black Queer Sexuality Studies Graduate Student Conference
"PoMo Afro Homos: Animating African American Queerness, 1990-1995"
The 2012 Conference of the National Popular Culture
American Culture Association
April 11 – April 14, 2012
The Boston Marriott Copley Place
Presentation:
Susan Bryant: One Freed Woman’s
Fight to Win Her Son's Civil War Pension
The African American Civil War Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C.
December 3, 2011
“Thomas Bryant, U.S. Colored Independent Battery, 1866: A Mother’s Story”
“Thomas Bryant, U.S. Colored Independent Battery, 1866: A Mother’s Story”
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