Curation
Marques Redd’s curatorial practice explores the intersections of cultural expression, emerging technologies, and spiritual traditions, and he strives to create immersive and thought-provoking experiences that challenge dominant narratives. His work brings together diverse artistic voices across disciplines, fostering dynamic exhibitions and public engagements that center little-known histories, expand artistic possibility, and inspire new modes of cultural connection.
Miracles: A Selection from The Redd Family Collection of Black Art (Macon, GA)
The Water Spirit Will Take Us Home: The Story of Igbo Landing (Macon, GA)
Pioneers of Purpose: An Artistic Tribute to Black Women of Impact (Macon, GA)
31st Annual Juneteenth Freedom Festival (Macon, GA)
Art as Liberation: Celebrating Black Art in Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA)
Miracles in Motion (Pittsburgh, PA)