Jibade-Khalil Huffman is an artist and writer whose recent exhibitions include the Wexner Center for the Arts, Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, Tufts University Galleries, Ballroom Marfa, The Kitchen, MoCA Tucson, Swiss Institute in New York, Portland Institute of Contemporary Art, The Jewish Museum, Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia, The Studio Museum in Harlem, and the Hammer Museum.
While at MacDowell he continued work on a new large-scale video installation concerned with embodiment in both real and virtual spaces as well as began a new video project for a solo exhibition at the Frac Bretagne in Nimes, France in early 2022.
Jibade-Khalil Huffman worked in the New Hampshire studio.
New
Hampshire Studio, originally named Peterborough Studio, was given to MacDowell by Mr. and Mrs. William Schofield, Mrs. H. A. Chamberlain,
Mrs. Andrew Draper, and Miss Ruth Cheney. The studio was renamed in
1943. The Gilbert Verney Foundation established an endowed
maintenance fund in 1990, and a bequest in memory of MacDowell Fellow
Victor
Candell underwrote
the…