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Melaine Ferdinand-King

Melaine Ferdinand-King

Melaine Ferdinand-King, PhD, is a Providence-based cultural researcher, organizer, and curator. Concerned with “the lovely unexpected,” her theoretical and creative work amplifies modern and contemporary archives, community media, and Africana aesthetics. Melaine is especially invested in civic imagination, surreality, and writing as a form of agency. She is the inaugural curator of the African American Museum of Rhode Island.

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Issue 15 • Feb 03, 2026

States of Consciousness: The Layered Life of Donnamaria Bruton

Feature by Melaine Ferdinand-King

Online • Nov 26, 2025

A Century of Afromodernism is on view at Harvard's Newly Renamed Alain Locke Gallery of African & African American Art

Review by Melaine Ferdinand-King