MÔR: A Collective Exhibition of

Black Lesbian Thought

Curated by Alexandra Jane and Briona Simone Jones, Goodyear Arts, Charlotte, NC

“Briona Simone Jones’s anthology Mouths of Rain is an audacious, unapologetic, transgressive collection of Black ‘queer’ writing across genre, time, identity, age, and political leanings. This sister/companion to Words of Fire, published thirty years ago, makes visible—again—our passionate and unwavering commitments to the eradication of all oppressions. It bears witness to the necessity and power of the field of Black Lesbian Studies and is a love offering to us all. Mouths of Rain, the companion anthology to Beverly Guy-Sheftall’s classic Words of Fire, traces the long history of intellectual thought produced by Black Lesbian writers, spanning the nineteenth century through the twenty-first century. Using “Black Lesbian” as a capacious signifier, Mouths of Rain includes writing by Black women who have shared intimate and loving relationships with other women, as well as Black women who see bonding as mutual, Black women who have self-identified as lesbian, Black women who have written about Black Lesbians, and Black women who theorize about and see the word lesbian as a political descriptor that disrupts and critiques capitalism, heterosexism, and heteropatriarchy. Taking its title from a poem by Audre Lorde, Mouths of Rain addresses pervasive issues such as misogynoir and anti-blackness while also attending to love, romance, “coming out,” and the erotic."

- Sokari Ekine

Since the publication of Mouths of Rain, Jones has worked with partner and co-curator Alexandra Jane to create a visual arts exhibit called MÔR: A Collective Exhibition of Black Lesbian Thought to accompany the groundbreaking text.

Featuring works by Sokari Ekine, Shan Wallace & Makeda Lewis, Tochi Hannah, Sofahood, Laila Stevens, Asia Stewart, Ibtisam Tasnim & Victoria Walton, and Special Guest Ika Hügel-Marshall.

Photography by Corine Olarte