RESCHEDULED: Practicing Self-Love through Pleasure Art: Artist Talkback with Sami Schalk and Sam Waldron | Arts + Literature Laboratory | Madison Contemporary Arts Center

RESCHEDULED: Practicing Self-Love through Pleasure Art: Artist Talkback with Sami Schalk and Sam Waldron

Weather update: This program, originally scheduled for Wednesday, February 12, has been rescheduled to Wednesday, February 19.

Artists Sami Schalk and Sam Waldron will hold an artist talkback on Wednesday, February 19, from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. Free admission. Their exhibition Pleasure is Power is on display in our galleries through March 1, 2025.

Sami Schalk, author of Bodyminds Reimagined: (Dis)ability, Race, and Gender in Black Women's Speculative Fiction (Duke University Press, 2018) and Sam Waldron, photographer at Reverence Intimate Portraits and Dutcher Photography, will focus on their collaborative artistic intentions for and journey with boudoir photography, self-photography and pleasure art as tools for self-love & body liberation for all. 

Sami Schalk (she/hers) is a fat, Black, queer, disabled pleasure artist and professor of Gender & Women’s Studies at University of Wisconsin-Madison who celebrates and centers pleasure as a tactic for healing and liberation. Her scholarship focuses on disability, race, and gender in contemporary American literature and culture. Schalk is the author of Bodyminds Reimagined: (Dis)ability, Race, and Gender in Black Women’s Speculative Fiction (2018) and Black Disability Politics (2022). Schalk has received art commissions from the Ford Foundation Gallery, NYC (2020). Her art was most recently featured in the exhibition, Indisposable (2020-2022).

Photographer Sam Waldron

Sam Waldron (she/hers) is a visual artist based in Madison, Wisconsin whose work centers queer joy, fat liberation, disability pride, and pleasure activism. While her medium is photography, the powerful experience of being truly seen and celebrated plays a pivotal role in the art that she creates with her subjects, collaborators, and co-conspirators, and is as much a part of the final product as the images themselves. As a queer, fat, disabled woman, Waldron reflects the inherent value and worthiness of her subjects in her work with a deep reverence. Sam is a long-standing contributor to Our Lives magazine, and her art has been most recently featured in the Ford Foundation Gallery exhibition, Indisposable (2020-2022).  

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