Spectacular Brooding
about the artist
Harmony Holiday is a writer and interdisciplinary artist working across dance, film, music and archives of black culture. She is the author of 5 collections of poetry including Hollywood Forever (2022) and Maafa (2025). She curates a standing archive space for griot poetics and a related performance and events series at the Los angeles music and archive venue 2220arts. Holiday is a staff writer for LA Times Image and 4Columns and has had featured writing in The New Yorker, Bookforum, Harper’s Magazine, The Paris Review, and The Drift, among others. Her first solo exhibition, Black Backstage, exploring the aspects of black performance culture that cannot be spectacularized through film and sound sculpture, was presented at The Kitchen in New York in 2024. Holiday won a 2025 Creative Capital Award and has received fellowships from The Poetry Foundation, Silver’s Foundation, The Rabkin Foundation, and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, among other awards for her writing. Holiday is currently working on a biography of Abbey Lincoln for Yale University Press, a book of memoir and music criticism, and her next collection of poems, among other writing, film, and curatorial projects.