Rianna Jade Parker

[1] She received a MA in Contemporary Art Theory from Goldsmiths College, University of London.

Parker's writing has been published in Frieze, Artforum, ARTnews, BOMB, and Art in America.

Parker and Kamara Scott jointly curated War Inna Babylon: The Community’s Struggle for Truths and Rights, an exhibition held at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London.

[5][6] The show takes on the history of Black British communities working against and at the center of institutional racism and policing.

Parker, Scott and Tottenham Rights helped to expand the scope more broadly to look at the impacts of that killing and add a historical framework to understand what Black Britons have endured in the face of institutional racism and policing.