Nontiskelelo Mutiti and David Jon Walker. Banner for Gather me in knots: A collective meditation on RUSUNUNGUKO ( liberty slash independence slash freedom ) and Shining Light on Truth: Black Lives at Yale and in New Haven

Gather me in knots: A collective meditation on RUSUNUNGUKO (liberty / independence / freedom) and Shining Light on Truth: Black Lives at Yale & in New Haven

by Schwarzman Center

Performance Arts Conversation Design Yale Schwarzman Center

Wed, Dec 3, 2025

5 PM – 6 PM EST (GMT-5)

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A conversation with Nontiskelelo Mutiti and David Jon Walker with performances by Tobi Kassim, Tanyaradzwa Tawengwa, and Lacina Coulibaly


December 03, 2025 | 5pm–6pm | The Dome


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The Dome is located on the 3rd Floor of Yale Schwarzman Center, 168 Grove Street, New Haven, CT 06511.

  • Free and open to the public with registration

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In this culminating conversation, graphic designers Nontsikelelo Mutiti ’12 ART, director of Graduate Studies in Graphic Design, and assistant professor at Yale School of Art, and David Jon Walker ’23 ART, exhibition designer for Shining Light on Truth: Black Lives at Yale & in New Haven share inspirations for their work and how their individual practices are shaped by the collective, by mentorship, and by history. 

Poet Tobi Kassim, composer, healer, and scholar Tanyaradzwa Tawengwa, and Lacina Coulibaly, lecturer in the department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies, will join Mutiti and Walker in a polyrhythmic reflection on the history of Black liberation practices rooted in music, poetry and movement. 

This activation considers the importance of participation whilst leaving room for all to bear witness to their own singular presence and agency as we fall in and out of our relationship with the collective. 

Meet the Artists: 

Nontsikelelo Mutiti


Nontsikelelo Mutiti with blue lipstick. She is in a story with hair extensions on a display wall.

David Jon Walker


Arist is blurred and caught by the camera mid jump. The background is a building painted with 66.

Lacina Coulibaly

Choreographer/Faculty

Tanyaradzwa Tawengwa


Tanyaradzwa Tawengwa headshot

Tobi Kassim


Tobi Kassim wearing a blue button up shirt, outdoors in front of fall foliage.

Nontsikelelo Mutiti's work, RUSUNUNGUKO (liberty / independence / freedom), is on view in The Dome Gallery. David Jon Walker is the lead designer for Shining Light on Truth: Black Lives at Yale & in New Haven on view in The Presidents' Gallery and the Underground Gallery. Both works are free and open to the public and on view at Yale Schwarzman Center during the building's open hours.

Learn more about the exhibitions on view: 


4.11.24–6.28.26

RUSUNUNGUKO (liberty / independence / freedom)

The Dome Gallery
An installation by Nontsikelelo Mutiti...
Black applique of braids mixes with classic architectural elements.
3.24.25–3.8.26

Shining Light on Truth: Black Lives at Yale & in New Haven 

Galleries
An exploration into how slavery and resistance to it have shaped Yale...
A couple with a suitcase arm in arm. Black and White.


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Joy Guidry in moody light. Featured image:

Nontsikelelo Mutti & David Jon Walker

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