BIPOC Community Table

The GEEX BIPOC Community Table (formerly known as the BIPOC Co-learner Affinity Group) creates a supportive environment for BIPOC co-learners to meet, network and be seen in a community of peers across the field of glass.

Illustration of a long, brown tabletop, surrounded by empty brown chairs on all 4 sides. The top of the table includes papers, a laptop, writing devices, a GEEX sticker, phones, headphones, and bottles/cups of water.

Who is this for?

This group is open to BIPOC-identified people learning and working with the material of glass. We use the term “co-learner” to expand the boundaries of “students” to include: recent graduates, self-taught individuals, people in high school, as well as emerging, mid-career, and established professionals that are interested in supporting each other intergenerationally.

Fall 2025–Spring 2026

Care, Curiosity and Positionality Presentation at the 2025 UrbanGlass Symposium
A presentation happening at the UrbanGlass Symposium in a lecture hall

Saturday, November 8, 2025
Onsite at UrbanGlass
647 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY

Join the GEEX BCT Facilitators at the upcoming UrbanGlass Symposium, November 6–8, as they present a hybrid presentation/workshop that centers the practice of care in this online affinity group. 

The presentation will introduce the BIPOC Community Table, its background, history, and mission, and share various participant perspectives.

Learn more about the 2025 UrbanGlass Symposium: Crafting Mastery

Meet and Greet
BIPOC Community Table Facilitators Bre’Annah Stampley, Adeye Jean-Baptiste, Kiani Simms, and Abigail Akindude

Wednesday, November 19, 2025
5:30-7:00pm US-Central
Online via Google Meet

Throughout the year, GEEX hosts small gatherings for BIPOC in glass to meet, network, and be seen in a community of peers.

Join us online for an informal chat and get to know one another. This meeting is an opportunity to build community with BIPOC working in glass. 

Sign up for the next BIPOC Community Table meeting!

Decompression Session
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Monday, March 23, 2026
6:00-7:30pm US-Central
Online via Google Meet

The BIPOC Community Table will offer a space to decompress, share resources, and speak about personal experiences within the glass community.

Sign up for the next BIPOC Community Table meeting!

How do I participate?

  1. Read the Code of Conduct.
  2. Register for the GEEX BIPOC Community Table through this Google Form to receive event information.

Call for BIPOC Community Table Sponsors!

GEEX is currently seeking sponsors to support meetings across the 2025-2026 season. Become a sponsor by contacting us.

Past Meetings

Intergenerational Conversation

Saturday, October 6 · 6:30-8:00pm US-Central

An intergenerational invitation for BIPOC glass practitioners to share knowledge and support each other at every career stage.

Mental Health

Sunday, December 15 · 5:30-7:00pm US-Central

An intergenerational invitation for BIPOC glass practitioners to share knowledge and support each other at every career stage.

Navigating Tokenism

Saturday, March 22 · 3:00-4:30pm US-Central

In this meeting, we will define tokenism, and how to recognize and navigate it within professional environments, while providing space to share personal experiences within the glass community.

Career Transitions

Friday, July 25 · 4:00-6:00pm US-Central

Let’s talk about career transitions. Whether you are graduating, mid-career, or looking for something new, we will share resources and discuss strategies for making a big career change.

Meet and Greet

Saturday, September 30 · 7:00-8:30pm US-Central

Join us for an informal chat and get to know one another.

Wisdom Sharing

Sunday, December 10 · 7:00-8:30pm US-Central

An intergenerational invitation for BIPOC glass practitioners to share knowledge and support each other at every career stage.

Opportunity Sharing

Saturday, March 30 · 5:00-6:30pm US-Central

A collaborative meeting to share and gather resources and opportunities to support each other’s professional goals.

Meet and Greet

Thursday, September 29 · 6:00-7:00pm US-Central

Join us for an informal chat and get to know one another.

Show and Tell

Saturday, December 10 · 7:00-8:30pm US-Central

Share your work with other BIPOC-identified folx.

Dinner + Doodles

Saturday, March 25 · 7:00-8:30pm US-Central

Group drawing jam and a shared time to unwind.

Meet and Greet

Friday, September 24 · 5:30–6:30pm US-Central

Join us for an informal chat and get to know one another.

Guest Speaker: Jason McDonald

Sunday, November 21 · 5:00–6:00pm US-Central

Jason McDonald will give a brief artist talk followed by ample time for questions and conversation.

WIP Crit Group

Sunday, February 27 · 3:30–5:00pm US-Central

Share your work with other BIPOC-identified folx in small peer groups.

Drawing Jam

Sunday, April 17 · 5:00–6:00pm US-Central

Join us for a Lynda Barry-inspired Drawing Jam, led by Bre’Annah Stampley. You don’t have to have any artistic or realistic drawing skill to do this. You just need to be brave and sincere. Our goal is to have fun, stay curious, and discover spontaneous gestures together.

Meet and Greet

Thursday, March 25 · 6-7pm US-Central

Guest Speaker: Corey Pemberton

Thursday, May 6 · 6-7pm US-Central

About the Facilitators

Abigail Akindude
Portrait of Abigail Akindude smiling

Abigail Akindude (she/her) is an interdisciplinary artist and electrician who fell in love with glass after taking classes and participating in the Bead Project at UrbanGlass. She is an alumni of Brooklyn College and Hunter College who loves reading and dog watching.

Links

instagram.com/abi.akindude

Adeye Jean-Baptiste
Photograph of Adeye Jean-Baptiste in a glass studio, making a big smile with her hands raised over her head.

Adeye Jean-Baptiste (they/she) is a mixed media glass artist, who enjoys reading and traveling. She is a recent graduate of Alfred University, in Alfred, New York.

Links

instagram.com/adayamonthayear

Kiani Simms
Portrait of Kiani Simms seated at a desk, holding a pen while reading literature

Kiani Simms (she/her) is an alumni of Emporia State University, a therapist, and glass artist located in Kansas. Her favorite items to make are glass flowers and birds.

Links

instagram.com/kiani_simms

Bre’Annah Stampley
Portrait of Bre'Annah Stampley smiling.

Bre’Annah Stampley (they/them/theirs) is a UW-Madison alumni, bike nerd, GEEX Co-learner Board Representative, and a teaching artist located in Chicago, Illinois.

Links

instagram.com/wildbreee