Radio Imagination 

October 2, 2016 – January 8, 2017
The Huntington Library

Radio Imagination celebrates the life and work of science fiction writer Octavia E. Butler. Organized by Clockshop, the 2016 program centers on 10 commissions that explore Butler’s papers at the Huntington Library.

Recognition of Butler’s influence across artistic disciplines and her contribution to the Los Angeles cultural landscape is long overdue. Radio Imagination will bridge Butler’s groundbreaking fiction with contemporary conversations about the future of Los Angeles. The series will span 2016, the 10th anniversary of the writer’s death.

Radio Imagination artists and writers will conduct firsthand research in Butler’s archive at the Huntington Library and create new work based on their findings. New poetry and creative nonfiction by Tisa Bryant, Lynell George, Robin Coste Lewis, and Fred Moten will premiere at a public reading event. New contemporary artworks by Laylah Ali, Lauren Halsey, Malik Gaines and Alexandro Segade, Mendi + Keith Obadike, Connie Samaras, and Cauleen Smith will be presented in an exhibition at Armory Center for the Arts (October 1, 2016–January 7, 2017). Other public programs will round out this year of programming, including musical, scholarly, and filmic investigations into Butler’s legacy.

Radio Imagination is curated by Clockshop.

Press Package

Radio Imagination Press Release Download PDF

Clockshop and Radio Imagination Logos Download EPS/PNG

Press photo, Butler biography, and artists and writers bios Download ZIP

Radio Imagination Trailers

Inside the Octavia E. Butler Papers

Artists and Peers on Butler

Discussing Race with Charlie Rose

On Science Fiction

Struggles and Process