Dec. 2, 2025

Black Women in Art: Restorying the Canon — Conversation with Melanie Brister

Black Women in Art: Restorying the Canon — Conversation with Melanie Brister
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Black Women in Art: Restorying the Canon — Conversation with Melanie Brister

Restorying the Canon: Elevating Black Women + Art is a cultural storytelling series that spotlights the brilliance, creativity, and lived experiences of Black women across the globe. Through intimate conversations, artistic reflections, and global perspectives, we explore how Black women shape, influence, and redefine the cultural canon. This is where legacy, liberation, and imagination meet—inviting listeners to see themselves, dream bigger, and embrace the art of living boldly.

Episode 188, Restorying the Canon

Audio Disclaimer:
This conversation was originally recorded for CAA Conversations. CAA later shifted to a panel-only format and chose not to release individual interviews. I’m proud to share this important dialogue independently.

In this conversation, Restorying the Canon, I speak with Melanie Brister—arts marketing strategist, global PR expert, and cross-industry collaborator whose work spans museums, fashion, film, and Broadway. Together we explore how storytelling, partnerships, and creative strategy can shift the art world from visibility to legacy.

We discuss the need for intentional representation, cross-sector collaboration, and sustainable opportunities for Black women in the arts, as well as the role of community and creative hubs like LA, NYC, and London.


In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
• How PR and partnerships can “re-story” the art historical canon
• Why cross-industry collaboration expands visibility and access
• What sustainable representation looks like beyond trends
• How creative cities shape community and opportunity
• The importance of multigenerational networks and creative ecosystems


Key Takeaways:
• Art is an archive—creativity preserves cultural memory
• Representation must lead to legacy, not just visibility
• Black women must hold seats as artists, strategists, curators, and culture shapers
• Partnerships create lasting access when built on authenticity
• Community energy fuels creative momentum and impact


About the Guest – Melanie Brister:
Melanie Brister is an arts marketing strategist specializing in global PR, social media, and influencer relations across the visual and performing arts. She has supported The Studio Museum in Harlem, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Frieze, MOCA Los Angeles, The Getty Museum, and helped launch Sotheby’s social media strategy. Her work bridges art, fashion, film, theater, and design to expand visibility and access for diverse audiences.

Instagram: @mel_olivia


About the Host – Deneen L. Garrett:
Deneen L. Garrett is a Cultural Alchemist, international speaker, Dream Lifestyle™ Coach, and host of “Women of Color: An Intimate Conversation,” a Top 100 empowerment podcast. A former D&I leader at AT&T, she now leads Deneen L. Garrett LLC, merging art, culture, storytelling, and empowerment. She serves on boards at the Detroit Institute of Arts, supporting African and African American art initiatives.

Website: deneenlgarrett.com
Instagram: @deneensdreamlife


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