Client Work: Newsletters
2024, Newsletter - Black Skin Directory, How Serena Williams Normalised Hyperpigmentation
2024, Newsletter - Black Skin Directory, 6 Ways to Get You Through Those End of Summer Blues
2024, Newsletter - Black Skin Directory, Is the ‘salmon sperm’ polynucleotide facial worth it for Black skin?
2024, Newsletter - Black Skin Directory, 'On Repeat' Series feat. Loretta De Feo
2024, Newsletter - Black Skin Directory, What Sugar Does To Black Skin
Client Work: Content Strategy
2023, Sweet July magazine - With Black Women At The Forefront, The Art World’s Representation Problem Is Showing Hues Of Progress, here.
2023, Sweet July magazine - How The Leaders Of ARTNOIR Are Working To Ensure Cultural Equity Isn’t Just A Fad, here.
2022, The Public Theater - FAT HAM, a Pulitzer Prize winning play by James Ijames, here.
2022, Joe’s Pub @ The Public Theater - musician Justin Hicks’ live performance, here.
2021, MoCADA - Talk to Him, a film collaboration between artists Imani Shanklin Roberts and Raya Kassisieh, here.
2021, The Public Theater - Under the Radar Festival, the 17th annual celebration of innovative theater making, here.
2020, The Public Theater - musician and activist Toshi Reagon’s quadrennial post-election concert, here.
2020, The Public Theater - Shipwrecked, a play by playwright Anne Washburn, here.
Journalism
2024, Sweet July magazine - Meet The Founders Giving Artists A Greater Stake In Their Work, here.
2024, Hyperallergic magazine - Tracey Emin’s Portrait of Life After Death, here.
2023, Sweet July magazine - With Black Women At The Forefront, The Art World’s Representation Problem Is Showing Hues Of Progress, here.
2023, Sweet July magazine - How The Leaders Of ARTNOIR Are Working To Ensure Cultural Equity Isn’t Just A Fad, here.
Sweet July magazine
The CultureLP
The Public Theater
Museum of Contemporary African Diaspora Arts (MoCADA)
Joe's Pub
The Pinkett Foundation
Black Skin Directory (BSD)
Private clients
Sweet July magazine The CultureLP The Public Theater Museum of Contemporary African Diaspora Arts (MoCADA) Joe's Pub The Pinkett Foundation Black Skin Directory (BSD) Private clients
Crystal Angelee’s essays have been published in catalogues for Day & Evening Sales at Christie's, and she was published in an academic journal at Boston University. She hosted and curated an event with Wellcome Collection, a prestigious cultural institution in London, and was invited to speak on an art and critical theory panel at Columbia University in New York City. In June 2022, the King’s College London Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries invited Crystal to be interviewed (here) for their alumni blog.