Habitual overachiever since preschool™

Raquel Wilson-Sow is an independent curator, anthropologist and cultural strategist that explores the mutation of visual and performing arts across cultures. As both anthropologist and curator, Wilson-Sow studies the transformation of traditional into contemporary art forms and is dedicated to keeping access and education in the forefront of art conversations.

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No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL

Edited by G. Kofi Annan and Raquel Wilson

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Curator

We've Gotta Have It!: Art Inspired by Spike Lee
“We’ve Gotta Have It!: Art Inspired by Spike Lee”,
Salena Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, June 2009 (Richard Louissaint)

Exhibitions

As curator

  • Brooklyn Influence, Corridor Gallery, Photography exhibition, Brooklyn, New York; September-November 2009
  • No Jheri Curls & No Drugs: A David Lee Photo Exhibit, Photography exhibition, Brooklyn Historical Society, Brooklyn, New York; June-September 2009
  • We’ve Gotta Have It!: Art Inspired by Spike Lee, Salena Gallery, Art exhibition, Brooklyn, New York; June-July 2009

As artist

  • Ready or Not: Shirley Chisholm for President, Caribbean Literary & Cultural Center at the Brooklyn Public Library, Group Exhibition, Brooklyn, New York; October 2008
  • Fresthetic Group Show, Fresthetic Gallery, Group Exhibition, Brooklyn, New York; August 2008
  • Creative Slump No More: Emerging, George Washington Carver Gallery, Group Exhibition, Brooklyn, New York; June 2008
  • B-Girl Be, Intermedia Arts, Minneapolis, Minnesota; April 2005