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CuratorBlay has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in August 2021. Besides social media accounts, CuratorBlay has populated their site with: • Rejection, And a Little Validation - by Christopher Blay • National Juneteenth Museum’s Virtual Exhibitions • “All ’n All:” Artists Embracing Community Opens During Freedom Vibes | Patron Magazine • My Rauschenberg study day contribution Via Nasher Sculpture Center • Smith-Corona Substack soliloquies and syntax. | Christopher Blay | Substack • www.fwweekly.com • Listen to artist on artist with Carol Ivey • Guest Curator Christopher Blay Exhibition Lecture Series 8.15.2025 • A Crucible of Scale & Identity: David Jeremiah | Glasstire • Doris McCarthy Gallery - Erika DeFreitas: it's because of the shimmer, the verge, and the yet. • glasstire.com • Blay in conversation with Umar Rashid — Augustus Owen Foundation • Step into the fire. A new exhibition ignites the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth • Hear the Call: “Declarations of Freedom” in Fort Worth | Glasstire • Performative and All-encompassing: David-Jeremiah: The Fire This Time • Review: “Elemental Currents” at Ballroom Marfa | Glasstire • Fare Play • East Rosedale Monument Project highlights Fort Worth ties to the Civil Rights Movement • Impact Through Art - TCU Magazine • A Monument Project in Tumultuous Times | Glasstire • Fort Worth’s new East Rosedale Monument honors the role of public transit in Civil Rights Movement • 'East Rosedale Monument’ memorializes the fight for civil rights at a Fort Worth bus stop • East Rosedale Monument Dedication to Take Place on February 1st • Start telegram article on East Rosedale Monument Project • The latest piece in @fwpublicart's collection, The East Rosedale Monument Project, has been installed at East Rosedale • Rolling through history: Fort Worth’s new bus memorial honors Civil Rights Movement • Curator Christopher Blay Departs the HMAAC; Joins National Juneteenth Museum | Glasstire • A new art installation commemorates civil rights in the Historic Southside • Fort Worth Public Art | – East Rosedale Monument Project • Review of Ritual SpLaVCe • Conversation with Dr. Robert L. Howard from Johnson Space Center • Interview with Glasstire • Houston's Ion Building Public Art Project • Art talk at Galveston Arts Center • Christopher Blay — Galveston Arts Center • College of Fine Arts | Shaping the Arts: Christopher Blay ’03 • 8×5 Houston: Artists Respond to Mass Incarceration Crisis Interview with Christopher Blay, Chief Curator at the Houston Museum of African American Culture • William Kentridge in Conversation with Christopher Blay • Houston Museum of African American Culture's Christopher Blay stays busy as curator, artist, writer • Website • Art in America cover feature interview with artist Jammie Holmes • Review of SpLaVCe Ship in Glasstire Magazine • Lost in a Photo Booth:Recovered Photographs From My Time as a Photo Booth Repairman • Sound as Suture [Nasher Magazine] • Video of Panel Discussion: Witnessing Worlds in Transition • Power, Traps, and Targets: New Work by Christopher Blay • A Baker’s+ Dozen: 14 Works of Art About Protest and Police Brutality [1963 – 2018] • 101 Black Visual Artists in Texas • Soul of a Nation: Three Doors That Lead Into the MFAH’s Current Exhibition • dis America • Too Much of a Good Thing: “30 Americans” at Arlington Museum of Art • My First Coup • Elvis, Lee, Grant, Lincoln, and Wayne: My Visit to the Texas Civil War Museum in White Settlement, Texas • The Kobayashi Maru: Star Trek’s No-Win Scenario and The Great Lockdown of 2020 • Good Hair: Jer’Lisa Devezin at Nasher Sculpture Center • Artist On Artist: Deborah Roberts • Ugly, Beautiful, Pretty, Kitsch: Monet’s Late Years at the Kimbell