Neta Bomani, ITP Alum, Featured at the New Museum's Community Day

Wednesday, May 3, 2023

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Community Day, 2022

The New Museum's Community Day on May 6th will feature ITP alum Neta Bomani leading artmaking activities. There is free admission for neighbors and friends! Learn more and reserve tickets here.

Neta Bomani is a learner and educator interested in the collaborative process of reading and parsing information between human and non-human computers. Bomani creates artifacts that engage with abolitionist, Black feminist, and DIY philosophies, and her works explore social practices, community workshops and archives, oral histories, computation, printmaking, publishing, and zines. Bomani has taught at the School for Poetic Computation, the New School, New York University, Princeton University, University of Texas, and the after school program at Brooklyn P.S. 15 Magnet School of the Arts. She has studied under artists Fred Moten, Kameelah Janan Rasheed, Mariame Kaba, Ruha Benjamin, Simone Browne, and many others who continue to inform her work. Bomani holds an MA in Interactive Telecommunications from the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU. She is co-director of Sojourners for Justice Press, an imprint of Haymarket Books and was co-director of the School for Poetic Computation.

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Neta Bomani