
In our first live episode, recorded on May 5 during the kickoff of art week in New York, we sat down with international gallerist Kendra Jayne Patrick and intellectual property and art lawyer Gabrielle C. Wilson to explore what it means for Black women in law to also be art collectors, curators, and cultural stewards.
This inspiring conversation dives into how collecting art becomes a form of storytelling, legacy-building, and reclaiming space—both professionally and personally.
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Kendra Jayne Patrick is the owner and director of Gallery, Kendra Jayne Patrick. The gallery is based in Switzerland and operates between Switzerland and the US and specializes in 21st century avant garde art.
Gabrielle C. Wilson is Counsel in Philip Nizer LLP's Litigation Practice. She advises clients in the creative industries, including artists, collectors, galleries, and institutions on matters involving copyright, trademark art, restitution, cultural property, and complex commercial disputes.