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Welcome to The Institute of Black Imagination hosted by artist, writer, and designer Dario Calmese. Each week we bring you conversations from The Pool of Black Genius: a collection of iconoclasts at the leading edge of cultural thought and innovation. We are here to inspire, engage, and to help you unleash your own imagination.

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The Institute of Black Imagination‪.‬ dario

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Welcome to The Institute of Black Imagination hosted by artist, writer, and designer Dario Calmese. Each week we bring you conversations from The Pool of Black Genius: a collection of iconoclasts at the leading edge of cultural thought and innovation. We are here to inspire, engage, and to help you unleash your own imagination.

Thank you for tuning in! Please don't forget to rate, comment, subscribe and SHARE with a friend (@blackimagination).

    E96. Towards A New Architecture. with Dr. Lesley Lokko OBE

    E96. Towards A New Architecture. with Dr. Lesley Lokko OBE

    Welcome to the Institute of Black Imagination podcast, beaming in conversations from the galaxy of Black genius. I'm your host, Dario.  Today we're honored to introduce our guest, Professor Lesley Lokko. A distinguished Ghanaian-Scottish architect, educator, and bestselling novelist, Dr. Lokko most recently served as the Curator of the 18th Venice Biennale of Architecture, becoming the first Black-identified person to hold the position. She’s also the founder and Director of the African Futures Institute (AFI) a pioneering postgraduate school of architecture in Accra, Ghana.
    Dr. Lokko is also a best-selling novelist with 12 titles under her belt.  Her novels have been translated into sixteen languages dealing with themes of love, loyalty, class,  race, and cultural identity, transforming the “beach-read” genre into an extension of her architectural, world-building practice. For her contributions to the fields of Architecture and education, she was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 2023 and 2024 won the Gold Medal Award, by the Royal Institute of British Architects, one of the highest honors in the world of architecture. 
    And in many ways, that’s where today's conversation with Prof. Leslie Lokko begins. The reality of appearing to be at the top, juxtaposed against the sweat and elbow grease required in institution-building and well… being a human being. Prof. Lokko joyfully and deftly takes us on a journey of triumph, career pivots, culture shock, womanhood, and becoming. 
    Connect with us on Twitter and Instagram @blackimagination, subscribe to our newsletter for updates, and support the show by clicking this support link. and explore more content on blackimagination.com. Now, And now, the indefatigable Professor Lesley Lokko. 
    Key Links
    Darren Walker - president of the Ford Foundation
    African Futures Institute - a new model for architectural education centered on three areas: teaching, research and public events.
    La Biennale di Venezia - Venice Biennale - an international cultural exhibition hosted annually in Venice, Italy by the Biennale Foundation.
    Officer of the Order of the British Empire ( OBE )- This is awarded for having a major local role in any activity, including people whose work has made them known nationally in their chosen area.
    Mellon Foundation -Mellon makes grants to support communities through the power of the arts and humanities.
    What to Read
    Biennale Architettura 2023: The Laboratory of the Future - Lesley Lokko
    Saffron Skies - Lesley Lokko
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    • 1 hr 33 min
    E95. Designing In Place. with Nifemi Marcus-Bello

    E95. Designing In Place. with Nifemi Marcus-Bello

    Welcome to the Institute of Black Imagination podcast, beaming in conversations from the galaxy of Black genius. I'm your host, Dario, and today, we have the pleasure of chatting with Nifemi Marcus-Bello, a visionary design director and founder of Nmbello Studio. Renowned for his community-centric and ethnographically-conscious design ethos, Nifemi’s practice exemplifies how obstacles are merely opportunities in disguise.
    In this conversation, we explore the journey of a designer deeply rooted in his Nigerian upbringing. Nifemi shares how he overcame societal pressures that attempted to sway him from his creative path, how reimagining local materials and processes expanded his own design language, and we even get into blood memory and ancestral wisdom. Yeah, it’s one of those episodes. 
    Connect with us on Twitter and Instagram @blackimagination, subscribe to our newsletter for updates, and support the show by clicking this support link. and explore more content on blackimagination.com. Now, beaming in from across the Atlantic, design director and industrial designer,  Nifemi Marcus-Bello.
    Key Links
    nmbello Studio - is a design studio currently based in Lagos, Nigeria. Our design ethos is rooted in empathy.
    Ethnographic Museum of Trocadero - first anthropological museum in Paris
    Kwali - acts as a portable shop, weaving through Lagos traffic
    Kerry James Marshall- American artist
    Salone del Mobile Milano -The global benchmark event for the furnishing and design sector.
    Anna Karnick - Design Miami Curator 2023
    Tavares Strachan - a Bahamian-born conceptual artist
    Tahir Carl Karmali - Artist
    Samuel Ross - Fashion designer
    What to Read
    Dieter Rams: Ten Principles for Good Design - Cees W. de Jong (Editor)
    Dieter Rams: The Complete Works - Klaus Klemp
    What to listen to
    Tested, Approved & Trusted - Burna Boy
    Drogba (Joanna) -  Afro...

    • 1 hr 36 min
    E94. The Black School with Co-Founders Shani Peters And Joseph Cuillier, III

    E94. The Black School with Co-Founders Shani Peters And Joseph Cuillier, III

    Welcome to the Institute of Black Imagination, beaming in conversations from the galaxy of black genius. Today, we're thrilled to present Shani Peters and Joseph Cuillier III, the co-founders of The Black School—an innovative art institution dedicated to teaching radical Black politics through experimental approaches to art and design education.
    Both artists and organizers in their own right,  Founded by Joseph Cuillier and Shani Peters, they're mixing art with talks about Black politics and community projects. Inspired by past community-run schools, like those from the Civil Rights and Black Power movements, they're making a difference today.
    The Black School has three parts: the School itself, the Festival where students show off their work, and the Studio, where students learn about design and get job training. It's all about helping students understand their neighborhoods, make art that matters, and get ready for the future. 
    Connect with us on Twitter and Instagram @blackimagination, subscribe to our newsletter for updates, and support the show by clicking this support link. and explore more content on blackimagination.com. Join us as we explore how organizations like The Black School are changing the game in education and beyond. Now, let's warmly welcome Shani Peters and Joseph Cuillier, the Co-Founders of The Black School, to our conversation.
    Key Links
    Joseph A. Cuillier Career Center - We are a school dedicated to providing an education that empowers our students to succeed in the workforce and beyond.
    bell hooks - American author
    Alma Thomas - American artist and teacher
    Rosenwald/Booker T. Washington Schools- Booker T. Washington of the Tuskegee Institute and Julius Rosenwald, philanthropist and president of Sears Roebuck, built state-of-the art schools for African American children across the South.
    Augusta Savage -American sculptor
    Harlem Community Art School - The Center was a place for the Harlem community to receive education in the arts for free or little charge.
    Oakland Community School - was a Black Panther-run liberation school that operated in Oakland from 1973 to 1982.
    Emory Douglas - The former Minister of Culture and Revolutionary Artist for the Black Panther Party
    Black Love Festival- presented by The Black School, is an art and music festival promoting a cultural movement for Black love.
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    • 1 hr 20 min
    E93. Imagining Diasporic Retrofutures with Olalekan Jeyifous

    E93. Imagining Diasporic Retrofutures with Olalekan Jeyifous

    Welcome to the Institute of Black Imagination podcast, beaming in conversations from the galaxy of Black genius. I am your host, Dario. Today, we're excited to introduce Olalekan Jeyifous, an innovative artist and architect whose world-building practice reimaginations the relationship between community, urbanity, nature, and time; It’s very much giving Main Character Energy, and citizens of the Black Atlantic take centerstage.
    In today's conversation, Olalekan and I discuss how architecture alone is rarely sufficient in solving problems in the urban landscape, we reimagine what the continent of Africa COULD have looked like if colonial powers were expelled post-independence, and Lek challenges conventional notions of beauty and success in architecture and why storefront churches and bodegas deserve a shoutout. 
    Connect with us on Twitter and Instagram @blackimagination, subscribe to our newsletter for updates, and support the show by clicking this support link. and explore more content on blackimagination.com. And now, take a breath, as we take a ride with artist and architect Olalekan Jeyifous.
    Key Links
    Lebbeus Woods - American architect and artist
    Silver Lion - an annual award presented for best directing achievements in a feature film at official competition section of the Venice Film Festival since 1998.
    Saul Williams - American singer-songwriter and musician
    The Apocryphal Gospel of Oakland- A discussion between artist, Olalekan Jeyifous and UC Berkeley assistant professor of Geography, Dr. Brandi T. Summers on the generative power of collaboration and the potential for speculative architecture as a means to develop comprehensive constructions of urban Utopias/Dystopias that engage with a variety of social, political, and environmental realities.
    Black Reconstruction Collective -American architecture collective
    Black Quantum Futurism  - A literary and artistic collective
    Amanda Williams - Visual Artist
    Justin Garrett Moore- a transdisciplinary designer and urbanist.
    Torkwase Dyson - Interdisciplinary artist
    Norma Merrick Sklarek - American architect
    Grace Wales Bonner - London-based designer
    Venice Biennale - an international cultural exhibition hosted annually in Venice,...

    • 1 hr 32 min
    E92. The People's University with Dr. Carla Hayden

    E92. The People's University with Dr. Carla Hayden

    Hey explorers, it's Dario. Welcome to the IBI podcast, beaming in conversations from the galaxy of Black genius. Today, we browse the mind of Dr. Carla Hayden, the 14th Librarian of Congress, appointed by U.S. President Barack Obama. Dr. Hayden is the first woman and the first African American to hold this position at the National Library. As an actual librarian, Dr. Hayden is known for advocating for the privacy of library users and for her initiatives to promote broad access to public libraries and their resources. 
    Our dialogue today, much like the Library of Congress itself, is a treasure trove of literary jewels. We discuss how the Library of Congress is not your mother’s library, containing priceless artifacts like the Bayard Rustin papers, and a handwritten letter from Nina Simone to Hazel Scott. We talk American literacy rates, how parents can engage reluctant readers, and we even get personal, as Dr. Hayden and i discuss the health challenges black women face in the workplace, especially in positions of power.
    Connect with us on Twitter and Instagram @blackimagination, subscribe to our newsletter for updates, and support the show by clicking this support link. and explore more content on blackimagination.com. So grab your library card and a snack… It’s time to check into the people’s university, with Dr. Carla Hayden.
    Key Links
    Library Of Congress - the main research arm of the U.S. Congress and the home of the U.S. Copyright Office.
    Nina Simone - American singer-songwriter, pianist, and activist.
    Hazel Scott - Jazz pianist and singer
    Enoch Pratt Free Library- the free public library system of Baltimore, Maryland.
    American Library Association - largest membership association in the world for the library industry.
    August Wilson - American playwright
    André Leon Talley - American fashion journalist
    Citizen DJ - Make music using the free-to-use audio and video materials from the Library of Congress
    Jessye Norman - American opera singer
    What to Read
    Seven Guitars - August Wilson
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    • 1 hr
    E91: From Dancehall to the World with JAWARA

    E91: From Dancehall to the World with JAWARA

    Welcome to the Institute of Black Imagination, where we beam in conversations with iconoclasts from the galaxy of Black genius. I am your host, Dario.  Today, we're thrilled to welcome Jawara, a cutting-edge visionary in all things hair, fashion, and beauty. His work graces the pages of British Vogue, American Vogue Italian Vogue, OK, all the Vogues.., i-D Magazine, T Magazine, and W Magazine… all the lettered magazines.  Not to mention the runways of Burberry, Gucci, Chanel. You understand what I’m saying. 
    In today’s conversation, Jawara discusses the historical challenges within the industry around the styling and care of black women's hair, how the rituals of haircare can allow us a bit of reprieve from an ever-increasing pace of life, some practical styling tips, and how hair indeed can bring you closer to God. 
    Connect with us on Twitter and Instagram @blackimagination, subscribe to our newsletter for updates, and support the show by clicking this support link. and explore more content on blackimagination.com. And now, a beautifully candid conversation with the maestro, Jawara.
    Key Links
    Sister Carol- Jamaican musical artist
    Kingston, Jamaica- Capital city and chief port of Jamaica
    Dancehall - genre of Jamaican popular music that originated in the late 1970s
    Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT)- Public college in New York City with focuses on art, business, design, mass communication, and technology connected to the fashion industry.
    Tyler Mitchell - American photographer, best known for his cover photo of Beyoncé for the cover of Vogue.
    Micaiah Carter - American photographer/director
    What to Read
    Crowns: My Hair, My Soul, My Freedom: Photographs - Sandro Miller
    Hair Story: Untangling the Roots of Black Hair in America - Ayana Byrd
    On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C.J. Walker - A'Lelia Bundles
    You Can't Touch My Hair: And Other Things I Still Have to Explain- Phoebe Robinson
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    • 1 hr 23 min

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