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Meshell Sturgis is a scholar, critic, and artist living south of Seattle. Her arts writing, a practice developed through a four-year residency with the Black Embodiment Studio, can be found in the studio’s annual journal A Year in Black Art, as well as with New Archives and Art Practical. She recently served as a research assistant and writer for Crosscut’s Black Arts Legacies project. Additionally, her work has appeared in Lateral, QED, The Journal for Women’s Studies in Communication, and Souls. She is a PhD Candidate and Instructor in the Department of Communication at the University of Washington with a MA in Cultural Studies from the University of Washington Bothell and a BA in English and Creative Writing from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Residencies & Fellowships

Because my metier is black … (after Toni Morrison)

August 1March 19, 2022
Led by Jessica Lynne, and faculty members Erica N. Cardwell, Margo Jefferson, Danielle Amir Jackson, Stefanie Jason, Yaniya Lee, Colony Little, Tarisai Ngangura, Rianna Jade Parker, and Still Nomads (Samira Farah and Areej Nur).

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