Pamela Sneed

Pamela Sneed is a New York based poet, performer and visual artist. She is the author of Imagine Being More Afraid of Freedom Than Slavery, KONG and Other Works, Sweet Dreams and Funeral Diva published by City Lights in Oct 2020. Funeral Diva was featured in the New York Times, Publishers Weekly, Lit Hub, Art Net, and more. Funeral Diva won the 2021 Lambda Lesbian Poetry Award and recommended by The New York Times alongside Barack Obama’s memoir. Additionally in 2021, she was a panelist for The David Zwirner Gallery’s More Life exhibit, and has spoken at Bard Center for Humanities, The Ford Foundation, The Gordon Parks Foundation, Columbia University, The New School, New York Public Library, The Brooklyn Museum, MOMA, DIA, NYU’s Center For Humanities. She has published in The Paris Review, Frieze Magazine, Art Forum, The Academy of American Poets, The Brooklyn Rail,, THEM, BOMB, and most recently Poetry Magazine. She has appeared in Nikki Giovanni’s The 100 Best African American Poems.  Her visual work was featured at Leslie Lohman Museum, The Ford Foundation, Kates-Ferris, and currently at The Lumber Room in Portland. In 2022, she had a solo show at Laurel Gitlen Gallery. She won the 2021 Black Queer Art Mentorship Award. She  participated as a reader in the 2022 Whitney Biennial and was a narrator for Coco Fusco’s film, also in the 2022 Whitney Biennial. She has had keynotes at Yale University, Georgetown University, and SAIC. She has won a BOFFO residency on Fire Island in August 2022. In March 2023, she premiered a solo performance, A Tribute To Big Mama Thorton, which broke a record at the Armory for the earliest a performance ever sold out. She will present a production of A Tribute to Big Mama Thorton at Joes Pub in March 2024. In 2023 she won a Creative Capital Award in Literature. Her first book, Imagine Being More Afraid of Freedom than Slavery was reissued by Fordham University Press in Oct 2023. Recently, she premiered a talk with Claudia Rankine at UC Berkeley and performed in Chicago in celebration of Sacred Spells by Assotto Saint. She has won a 2024 NYSCA grant for poetry.

 

News

Adjunct Associate Professor Pamela Sneed is exhibiting work alongside Carlos Martiel in Sacred and Profane at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art. The exhibition opened on February 20 and will run through April 12, 2026.

On March 1 and 2, 2024, Adjunct Associate Professor of Visual Arts Pamela Sneed will direct and star in A Tribute to Big Mama Thornton at Joe’s Pub at The Public Theater in New York City. 

Adjunct Associate Professor of Visual Arts Pamela Sneed has been awarded a Creative Capital award for the 2023 cycle.

Adjunct Associate Professor Pamela Sneed has received the inaugural 2021 Black Queer|Art|Mentorship Award for Artists and Organizers.

Ortega y Gasset Projects presents Ode to Green, a group exhibition featuring adjunct professor Pamela Sneed along with ten other artists.