Michael Richards – Are You Down?

“Having something in a rural space shifts the context of what permanence and importance American history is—for any and all, in every and all spaces.”

Esther Callahan

Michael Richards: Are You Down? is a compelling monograph that examines the life and work of Jamaican American artist Michael Richards through essays, images, and personal reflections. Edited by Alex Fialho and Melissa Levin, and featuring writers such as Edwidge Danticat, the book explores Richards’ engagement with race, history, flight, and identity while preserving the depth and urgency of his artistic legacy.

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Episode 106 – Michael Richards, Are You Down?

Recorded live at Franconia Sculpture Park, this episode of Black Market Reads brings listeners into a powerful, place-based conversation about the life, work, and legacy of artist Michael Richards. Host Lissa Jones is joined by curator Esther Callahan and book editors Alex Fialho and Melissa Levin to explore Are You Down?, Richards’ monumental sculpture created during his 2000 residency at Franconia.

Recorded live at Franconia Sculpture Park, this episode of Black Market Reads brings listeners into a powerful, place-based conversation about the life, work, and legacy of artist Michael Richards. Host Lissa Jones is joined by curator Esther Callahan and book editors Alex Fialho and Melissa Levin to explore Are You Down?, Richards’ monumental sculpture created during his 2000 residency at Franconia. Grounded in the physical presence of the work and shaped by reflections from Richards’ own artist statement—read by his cousin and steward Dawn Dale—the conversation weaves together art, history, race, and responsibility, asking what it means to engage with and carry forward the voice of an artist whose story continues through his work.

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Esther Callahan (Curator), and Alex Legeros (Executive Director, Franconia Sculpture Park) explore Are You Down? A sculpture by Michael Richards located at Franconia Sculpture Park in Shafer, MN.

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Center for Art, Research and Alliances (CARA) Co-published with the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami

Or from your favorite Independent Bookseller

Our guests

Esther Callahan is an independent curator, arts organizer and feminist scholar. Over the past 20+ years in the Twin Cities, she has created and co-created various platforms for cultural production rooted in interrogating the impact of racial and gender equity. She is the former Co-Director of the Emerging Curators Institute, a MN based nonprofit designed to build the individual practices of emerging curators from diverse backgrounds. Esther co-curated the Mapping Black Identities with Sounds of Blackness at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts (MIA) featured on Episode 49 of Black Market Reads.

Alex Fialho is an art historian and curator who earned his PhD from Yale University’s Combined PhD program in the History of Art and Black Studies. Fialho’s scholarship has been supported by the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, a Getty Research Institute Predoctoral Fellowship, and a Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellowship in American Art.

Melissa Levin is a values-driven arts administrator and artist-centered curator. She is currently the inaugural New York City-based Program Officer with Jerome Foundation. From 2005–2017, she worked at Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, where she was Vice President of Cultural Programs. Levin holds a B.A. with honors in Visual Art and Art History from Barnard College.

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Black Market Reads is a project of the Givens Foundation for African American Literature produced in partnership with iDream.tv. Our production team for this episode includes co-producers Lissa Jones and Edie French, technical director Paul Auguston, camera/YouTube editor Angelo Gbeve, the voice Yo Derek, and our artist of inspiration Ta-coumba T. Aiken.

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