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The Folger Shakespeare Library will open an exhibition on October 16, 2026, titled 'To Hear Her Speak: Black Women and Shakespeare.' The exhibition, curated by Dr. Patricia Akhimie, will survey 450 years of Black women's engagement with Shakespeare.

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Key Numbers

450 yearsperiod covered by exhibition
October 16, 2026exhibition opening date

Who's Involved

Folger Shakespeare Library
presenting institution for the exhibition
Dr. Patricia Akhimie
curator of the exhibition

↳ Why This Matters

This exhibition marks the first comprehensive historical survey of Black women's engagement with Shakespeare, highlighting a significant and often overlooked aspect of literary and cultural history.

Key facts

  • Folger Shakespeare Library to present exhibition 'To Hear Her Speak: Black Women and Shakespeare'.
  • Exhibition opens October 16, 2026.
  • Dr. Patricia Akhimie is the curator.
  • The exhibition covers 450 years of Black women's engagement with Shakespeare.

The Folger Shakespeare Library is set to open a significant exhibition on October 16, 2026, titled 'To Hear Her Speak: Black Women and Shakespeare.' This exhibition aims to provide the first comprehensive historical survey of how Black women have engaged with the works of William Shakespeare over the past 450 years. Dr. Patricia Akhimie is serving as the curator for this groundbreaking show.

Frequently asked questions

The exhibition is titled 'To Hear Her Speak: Black Women and Shakespeare.'

The exhibition opens on October 16, 2026.

Dr. Patricia Akhimie is the curator.

The exhibition covers 450 years of Black women's engagement with Shakespeare.

What Happens Next

01Exhibition 'To Hear Her Speak: Black Women and Shakespeare' opens on October 16, 2026.

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5 Jun · 2:00 PM
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