Visual Arts
Queer Student-Led Exhibition Tour
Rotimi Fani-Kayode escaped the Nigerian Civil War as a child and later attended Georgetown University. He developed a body of stylized photographic portraits of Black gay men that explore the tension between sexuality, race, religion, and culture before he died prematurely, at the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Through a queer lens, experience a tour of the exhibition Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955 – 1989) and discuss the work of this groundbreaking photographer. Led by Georgetown alumnus Madalyn Shaw and current student Leah Miller.