Brett Cook

About

Brett Cook is an interdisciplinary artist and educator who uses creative practices to transform outer and inner worlds of being. His public projects often involve community workshops featuring arts-integrated pedagogy along with contemplative practices, performance, and food to create a fluid boundary between art making, daily life, and healing.

Teaching and public speaking are extensions of Cook’s social practice that involve communities in dialogue to generate experiences of reflection and insight. He has taught at all academic levels in a variety of subjects, and published in academic journals at the Maryland Institute College of Art, and Columbia and Harvard Universities. In 2009, he published Who Am I In This Picture: Amherst College Portraits with Brett Cook and Wendy Ewald through Amherst College Press.

Cook has received numerous awards, including the Lehman Brady Visiting Professorship at Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and the Richard C. Diebenkorn Fellowship at the San Francisco Art Institute. Recognized for a history of socially relevant, community engaged projects, he was selected as a cultural ambassador to Nigeria as part of the U.S. Department of State’s 2012 smARTpower Initiative and an inaugural A Blade of Grass Fellow for Socially Engaged Art in 2014. Cook’s work has been featured in private and public collections including the Smithsonian/National Portrait Gallery, the Walker Art Center, and Harvard University.

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Agenda

Apr
25
The Black (W)hole, with Brett Cook (Thursday)
THE BLACK (W)HOLE-is an installation requiem for Oakland youth killed before theage of 30. Developed by artist Brett Cook, spoken word artist and playwright Marc Bamuthi Joseph, and former Destiny Arts Youth Performance Company Artistic Director Sarah Crowell, this process-based project combined action research, installation, and performance to create public rituals for mourning and healing. The project was inspired by the overwhelming need for new and embodied language to memorialize youth lost to violence. The O&B 2024 presentation shares documentation from the sensitive discovery process...
Apr
26
The Black (W)hole, with Brett Cook (Friday)
THE BLACK (W)HOLE-is an installation requiem for Oakland youth killed before theage of 30. Developed by artist Brett Cook, spoken word artist and playwright Marc Bamuthi Joseph, and former Destiny Arts Youth Performance Company Artistic Director Sarah Crowell, this process-based project combined action research, installation, and performance to create public rituals for mourning and healing. The project was inspired by the overwhelming need for new and embodied language to memorialize youth lost to violence. The O&B 2024 presentation shares documentation from the sensitive discovery process...
Apr
27
The Black (W)hole, with Brett Cook (Saturday)
THE BLACK (W)HOLE-is an installation requiem for Oakland youth killed before theage of 30. Developed by artist Brett Cook, spoken word artist and playwright Marc Bamuthi Joseph, and former Destiny Arts Youth Performance Company Artistic Director Sarah Crowell, this process-based project combined action research, installation, and performance to create public rituals for mourning and healing. The project was inspired by the overwhelming need for new and embodied language to memorialize youth lost to violence. The O&B 2024 presentation shares documentation from the sensitive discovery process...
Apr
27
Cultural Equity & Operationalizing Belonging: Recent Efforts from Oakland
In 2018, Oakland's Cultural Affairs Division released a cultural development plan guided by the framework that, "Equity is the driving force. Culture is the Frame. Belonging is the goal." In this panel, we'll hear from artists and City staff about how arts and culture have been core to operationalizing belonging in Oakland through building resident capacity for self-governance, creating networks of care and capacity, and shaping City practice and policy to address systemic Othering. The panel will highlight some of the key initiatives that have supported this work and will identify some of the...