Project a Black Planet explores the influence of Pan-Africanism on artistic and cultural production from the 1920s to today, featuring over 300 works including paintings, installations, posters, journals, and films. Pan-Africanism encompasses movements advocating anti-colonial resistance and solidarity among people of African descent. The exhibition highlights the critical role of artists in shaping Pan-African visions, with work from across Africa, Brazil, the Caribbean, North America, and Western Europe. Monica de Miranda is among the artists contributing to this exploration of Panafrica as a conceptual space where rupture, dissent, and collective imagination converge in pursuit of emancipatory futures.
©️ still from The Path to the Stars (2022) by Mónica de Miranda