About the Curator
Geoff Ward is professor of African and African-American Studies in Arts & Sciences and associate director of the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity.
Exhibition Flyer
The text of the Teaching Gallery exhibition flyer (the website essay) is available with the exhibition checklist as a downloadable PDF.
“It’s time for change”
Three WashU faculty members, including Geoff Ward, discuss the social movement against police brutality taking place across the nation.
Humanities Blog Post
In a blog post for WashU’s Center for the Humanities, Geoff Ward writes about his experience curating the exhibition.
Documenting Ferguson
Documenting Ferguson is a resource that seeks to preserve and make accessible the digital media captured and created by community members following the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, on August 9, 2014.
Monumental Antiracism
In Monumental Antiracism, a first year seminar in Arts & Sciences and the course connected to his Teaching Gallery exhibition, Geoff Ward and his students explore theories, practices, and creative possibilities of antiracist memory work.