Nicole Fleetwood & 신 선 영 Sun Yung Shin

Nicole R. Fleetwood

Nicole R. Fleetwood is a writer, curator, and professor of American Studies at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. Her books are Marking Time: Art in the Era of Mass Incarceration (forthcoming), On Racial Icons: Blackness and the Public Imagination (2015), and Troubling Vision: Performance, Visuality, and Blackness (2011). She is co-editor of Aperture magazine’s “Prison Nation,” a special issue focusing on photography’s role in documenting mass incarceration. Fleetwood has co-curated exhibitions on art and mass incarceration at the Andrew Freedman Home, Aperture Foundation Galleries, Cleveland Public Library, Zimmerli Museum, and the Urban Justice Center. Her work has been supported by fellowships and awards from the NYPL’s Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers, ACLS, Whiting Foundation, Ford Foundation, Schomburg Center for Scholars-in-Residence, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the NEH.

신 선 영 Sun Yung Shin

신 선 영 Sun Yung Shin, MFA, MAT, is the author of poetry/essay collections Unbearable Splendor (Minnesota Book Award); Rough, and Savage; and Skirt Full of Black (Asian American Literary Award) (all published by Coffee House Press). She is the editor of A Good Time for the Truth: Race in Minnesota and co-editor of Outsiders Within: Writing on Transracial Adoption. Her bilingual (Korean/English) illustrated children’s book is Cooper’s Lesson. She is the co-director of Poetry Asylum and is also an emerging healing practitioner. She lives in Minneapolis; more at www.sunyungshin.com.