Join this distinguished group of artists, both established and emerging, celebrating, discussing and centering DAG’s 2026 Artist in Residence Greg Weaver’s exhibition: Embodied Literacy and Freedom Dreams
Panelists: Raj Bunnag, Derrick Davis & moderated by Anthony Patterson
Embodied Literacy and Freedom Dreams is a cinematic manifesto and rehearsal space.
Rooted in the Black Radical Tradition, the film practices citation as a tool for reading critically
with thinkers, workers, and producers throughout history. By weaving together archival
materials, global media artifacts, original video, and skate culture, it models a mode of
reading our social, cultural, and political inheritances from the margins, and actively writes a
counter-narrative. The screening is accompanied by a projected Visual Bibliography: a real-
time stream of its theoretical and cultural DNA.
This offering invites you to read the world against the grain of dominance and exploitation in
order to write a more democratic society into being. And to recognize society, and your
immediate environment, as a social text with many readers and writers across spacetime.
Imagine your own body as an instrument of annotation, and your community as a collective
power to author a more just world.
Exhibition is on view February 7 - March 1, 2026 at DAG’s Golden Belt Gallery