Ashley Clarke is the curatorial director of The Criterion Collection, and a former director of film programming at Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). He has curated film series at BAM, MoMA, and TIFF Bell Lightbox, among other venues, and has written for numerous publications, including the New York Times, Film Comment, 4Columns, and Sight & Sound. He is the author of Facing Blackness: Media and Minstrelsy in Spike Lee’s Bamboozled (2015), and a consulting producer on The Criterion Collection’s Blu-ray editions of Do the Right Thing and Bamboozled.
He is a regular guest critic on the Robert Elms Show (BBC Radio London), and has been a guest speaker at NYU, Brooklyn College, Rider University, and BAM’s Young Critics Program. He has also moderated, and spoken on, various panels, and lectures widely on film journalism and programming.
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