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精品成人福利在线 University Galleries Presents Novel 鈥淭he Age of Black Metal鈥 by Afrotectopia

Fall 2025: A visionary exhibition exploring Black futurism, speculative technology and the future of space travel through Black culture

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A visual rendering of Jeremy Kamal鈥檚 Companion 180 vol. 1, 2021.
A visual rendering of Jeremy Kamal鈥檚 Companion 180 vol. 1, 2021. (Courtesy of Afrotectopia.)

This fall, enter聽 鈥淭he Age of Black Metal,鈥 a groundbreaking exhibition at 精品成人福利在线 University Galleries that imagines centuries into the future to explore the cultural, spiritual and societal possibilities of 鈥淏lack Metal.鈥 Curated by Afrotectopia founder Ari Melenciano, the exhibition will be on view from from September 23 through December 14, 2025, across the George Segal Gallery and Alexander Kasser Theater display cases.

Rooted in the visionary art book 鈥淏lack Metal鈥濃攃o-authored by Ari Melenciano, Jordan Caldwell, Jeremy Kamal and Kordae Jatafa Henry鈥攖his exhibition expands the text鈥檚 radical ideas into immersive, participatory installations. The book, developed in collaboration with MIT Media Lab鈥檚 Space Exploration Initiative, NYU鈥檚 Interactive Telecommunications Program, and supported by the Ford Foundation, introduced 鈥淏lack Metal鈥 as both speculative future and spiritual pedagogy.

About the Exhibition

鈥淭he Age of Black Metal鈥 transports audiences into a far-future world where the principles of 鈥淏lack Metal鈥 have reshaped society. Visitors will encounter interactive installations, speculative artifacts and artistic works that reinterpret the book鈥檚 four chapters:

  • 鈥淐elestial Florilegia鈥 by Ari Melenciano introduces a cosmic ritual practice, revealing botanical consciousness and quantum intuition.
  • 鈥淐ompanion 180, Vol. 1鈥 by Jeremy Kamal offers a shamanic guide linking voyager, spacesuit, body and spirit.
  • 鈥淒ark Voyage鈥 by Kordae Jatafa Henry presents cinematic portraits of interstellar life through graphic storytelling.
  • 鈥淭raining Grounds鈥 by Jordan Caldwell provides metaphysical exercises for shedding, integrating聽 and grounding the self.

In addition to immersive installations, the exhibition features The Orbit鈥攁 dynamic installation of contemporary works and speculative artifacts by artists influenced by 鈥淏lack Metal.鈥 Visitors will be invited to craft personal koans, engage in metaphysical exercises and reflect on the expansive futures Black culture can imagine when free of limits.

Programs and Events

All exhibitions and programs are free and open to the public.

Opening Reception: Tuesday, September 23, 5鈥7 p.m., George Segal Gallery and Alexander Kasser Theater Lobby. Remarks at 6 p.m. by Dean Gurskis and Ari Melenciano.

Art Forum: Monday, September 22, 5:20 p.m., George Segal Gallery. Ari Melenciano will discuss the vision behind 鈥淭he Age of Black Metal.鈥

Panel Discussion: Wednesday, October 15, 12 p.m., Segal Gallery. This interdisciplinary panel explores ideas of collective liberation through the context of 鈥淏lack Metal.鈥

鈥淏lack Metal鈥 Film Screening and Discussion: Wednesday, November 5, 12 p.m., George Segal Gallery. A special screening of the film adaptation of 鈥淏lack Metal,鈥 followed by a conversation with Ari Melenciano.

Visitor Information

George Segal Gallery Hours: Tuesday 鈥 Friday, 12 鈥 4 p.m.

Kasser Theater Lobby Hours: Monday 鈥 Friday, 12 鈥 6 p.m.

Additional Saturday hours and appointments available.

digital guide offers behind-the-scenes insights from artists and curators, available on site or remotely.

About 精品成人福利在线 University Galleries

精品成人福利在线 University Galleries fosters dialogue, curiosity, and shared understanding through art. Presenting diverse and inclusive exhibitions, the Galleries connect the University with local and global communities. Learn more at montclair.edu/galleries.

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Exhibition Support and Contact

This exhibition is made possible, in part, by the McMullen Family Foundation, the Dolph Gallery and Museum Studies Fund, Montclair鈥檚 College of the Arts and generous private contributions.

Media Contact: galleries@montclair.edu, 973-655-3382