Spotlight Sundays: Mildred Howard in Conversation with Nashormeh Lindo and Essence Harden
Spotlight Sundays: Mildred Howard in Conversation with Nashormeh Lindo and Essence Harden
七月 19 from 1:00 pm – 2:15 pm
Join us this Spotlight Sundays for an in-depth conversation with beloved Bay Area artist Mildred Howard, who is featured in OMCA’s current special exhibition Mildred Howard: Poetics of Memory. Howard will exchange stories and reflections on a lifetime of art, practice, and living in the Bay Area with her longtime friend, fellow artist, and art advocate, Nashormeh Lindo. The conversation will be moderated by Senior Curator of Art at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Essence Harden, whose own prolific curatorial career spans multiple California art institutions. Don’t miss this special opportunity to hear these insightful creatives share their inspiring stories.
Spotlight Sundays ticket is $10 and includes access to all of OMCA’s galleries! OMCA Members have first access to tickets!
This program is a part of our exhibition programming for Mildred Howard: Poetics of Memory, on view through October 18 2026. This program received support from The David Ireland House, 500 Capp Street Foundation and the Kenneth Rainin Foundation.

关于米尔德丽德·霍华德
Mildred Howard began making art influenced by textiles and African Diasporic dance as early as the 1970s. Howard’s studio became a space for experimentation, where her work has referenced both personal history and collective, generational experiences—from World War I to her family’s roots in the Great Migration. Howard’s monumental public artworks—found across the Bay Area—have highlighted often overlooked histories, from the Black shipworkers of Hunters Point to the musicians who defined San Francisco jazz. OMCA’s exhibition Mildred Howard: Poetics of Memory brings together Howard’s renowned collages, found-object sculptures, and immersive installations that explore memory, identity, and the African American experience.

About Nashormeh N.R. Lindo
Nashormeh N.R. Lindo is an artist, educator, curatorial consultant, and arts advocate. She received a B.A. in Art from Penn State University, an M.S. in Museum Leadership, and is currently a PhD candidate in Art Education and African American and Diaspora Studies at Penn State University. Lindo’s artwork has been exhibited nationally and internationally. In addition to her art practice, she has served as adjunct instructor of African American Art History at CCSF, Educational Programs Manager at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Exhibition Program Consultant for the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and the Oakland Museum of California, and served as Chair of the California Arts Council.

About Essence Harden
Essence Harden is Senior Curator at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Harden has organized exhibitions at the CAAM, Orange County Museum of Art, Art + Practice, the MoAD, and OMCA, among others. Most recently, Harden curated the Focus section of Frieze LA from 2024 to 2026, the Expo Chicago 2026, and co-curated Made in L.A. 2025 at the Hammer Museum. Harden’s writing has appeared in Frieze, Gagosian Quarterly, Art21, Artsy, and Cultured. Harden is a 2018 recipient of the Creative Capital, Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant, and a 2020 Annenberg Innovation Lab Civic Media Fellow. Harden previously served as Visual Arts Curator at the CAAM and has worked as an art consultant for film and television.
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