A Smile Split by the Stars

An Experiment by Katherine McKittrick

November 15th – December 20th, 2025

Window & State of Flux Galleries

A Smile Split by the Stars: An Experiment by Katherine McKittrick is a collaborative narration of nourbeSe philip’s poem, “Meditations on the Declension of Beauty by the Girl with the Flying Cheek-bones.” Working within, across and beyond colonial lexicons, the installation reads philip’s poem through, and as, different audio-visual-textual moments of revolutionary intent, wherein Black girlhood and Black femininity are, a priori, re-coding the aesthetic promises of modernity.

Anchored to nourbeSe philip’s gorgeous poem, we each offered different interpretations and readings of this work, in essay form, in conversation, through archival work, bookmaking, across photographic and textual narratives, in sounds, circuits and shared stories. We are: nourbeSe philip, Katherine McKittrick, Nasrin Himada, Juliane Okot Bitek, Trish Salah, Cora Gilroy-Ware, Chloé Savoie-Bernard, Yaniya Lee, Sameen Mahboubi, Aaliyah Strachan, Muna Dahir, Cristian Ordóñez, Roya DelSol.

Exhibition and programs co-produced with Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography, the Canada Research Chair in Black Studies at Queen’s University, and the The Revolutionary Demand for Happiness Working Group. Co-presented with the Ban Righ Centre, Ontario Arts Council, and the  Canada Council for the Arts.  

Media Coverage

“The Poem, a Smile, and Black Feminist Placemaking” by Muna Dahir & Katherine McKittrick in GeoHumanities

“‘Part of doing the work is living it’: in conversation with scholar/author Katherine McKittrick” by Nasrin Himada in Public Parking

“I worried about the stars, too: A Smile Split By the Stars Experiments with nourbeSe philip’s Revolutionary Intention” by Lucy Sternbach in The Offing