Between MoAD and SFMOMA, Cornelia Stokes Charts a Unique Curatorial Path

The Curator Connecting Two Worlds: Cornelia Stokes Charts a Unique Path at SFMOMA and MoAD.

Cornelia Stokes, the newly appointed Assistant Curator of the Art of the African Diaspora at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), has taken on a monumental task. Her role requires her to bridge the two distinct institutions – SFMOMA and Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) – fostering collaboration, scholarship, and public engagement that supports long-term curatorial thinking.

In Stokes' new position, she finds herself as "connective tissue" between two worlds, bringing together MoAD's responsiveness and willingness to foreground lived experiences with SFMOMA's resources and global visibility. Rather than merging identities, Stokes envisions a collaboration that shares influence, knowledge, and resources without erasing cultural specificity.

Stokes' journey into this role began in 2023, when she discovered the job posting at Emblazon Arts LLC. Founded by Stokes herself to support artists and institutions outside traditional frameworks, the practice had taught her to be rigorous, responsive, and flexible. Her experience as a research assistant for artist Amy Sherald reinforced the importance of deep research, compassion, and patience in strong artistic practice.

Diversifying SFMOMA's collection poses significant challenges, including rethinking value, ownership, and art-historical narratives. Stokes is well aware that her work is part of an ongoing dialogue already underway. She plans to measure success by providing a framework for future curators to continue evolving beyond her tenure.

Stokes' three-year tenure will be marked by meaningful collaborations between SFMOMA and MoAD, published scholarship, and public programs reflecting the breadth of the African Diaspora. Her personal benchmark for success lies in supporting artists and colleagues in thoughtful, ethical, and generative ways, expanding possibilities for institutions, artists, and audiences alike.

As Stokes navigates this unique role, she embodies a commitment to creating a more inclusive art world – one that honors cultural specificity, values artistic vision, and fosters meaningful dialogue between diverse perspectives.
 
I'm super excited about Cornelia Stokes' new role at SFMOMA and MoAD 🤩💖! She's like the ultimate connector, bringing together two worlds in a way that's all about respect and collaboration. I love how she's not trying to erase cultural specificity, but instead, wants to share influence, knowledge, and resources without losing those unique perspectives. It's all about creating a more inclusive art world where everyone feels seen and valued 🌎💫.
 
Wow 😮... it's so cool to see someone like Cornelia Stokes taking on this big role at SFMOMA and MoAD! 🤩 I'm really interested in how she plans to bridge the gap between two institutions and create a more inclusive art world. 💡 The fact that she's not just about adding new pieces to the collection, but also about creating meaningful collaborations and public programs is what makes her approach so appealing. 📚
 
I'm so hyped about Cornelia Stokes taking the lead at SFMOMA and MoAD 🤩! She's all about bridging gaps and bringing people together, which is exactly what our community needs more of 💖. I love how she's not trying to erase cultural differences, but rather embracing them as a strength 🌎. As someone who's passionate about art and social justice, it's amazing to see her putting these values into practice. Her commitment to supporting artists and institutions outside the mainstream is something we should all be cheering for 💪. Can't wait to see what she has in store for us over the next three years 📆!
 
OMG, I just got back from the most amazing trip to Japan 🗺️ and I'm still trying to process everything 😂. Like, have you ever tried matcha lattes? They're literally life-changing ☕️! Anyway, I was reading about this curator Cornelia Stokes and she sounds like a total genius 💡. I mean, taking on both SFMOMA and MoAD at the same time is no joke 🤯. But what really got me thinking is how important it is to preserve cultural specificity while still sharing knowledge and resources 🌎. It's all about finding that balance, right? 😊
 
I'm super hyped about Cornelia Stokes' new gig 🤩! As someone who's passionate about art and community building, it's amazing to see her taking on a role that's all about bridging gaps and fostering connections between institutions. I think it's so cool that she's not trying to erase cultural specificity, but rather finding ways to share influence and knowledge in a way that respects everyone's unique experiences 🌎. I'm also loving the emphasis on supporting artists and colleagues in thoughtful, ethical ways – it's about time we prioritize people over profit 💸! SFMOMA and MoAD are lucky to have her at the helm, and I can already imagine some incredible collaborations and exhibitions coming out of this 🔥
 
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