
Maleke Glee
Adjunct Lecturer-PT Temp
Department/Office
- Art Department
Biography
Maleke Glee is a cultural worker, writer, and professor based in Washington, D.C.
He is the inaugural director of STABLE Arts, a non-profit providing affordable artist studios, exhibitions, and public programs. Before joining STABLE he has held positions for the Studio Museum in Harlem and Prince George’s African American Museum.
With academic training in Arts Management from Howard University and Cultural Sustainability from Goucher College, he explores the intersections of fine art, popular culture, and vernacular expression.
In addition to a curatorial and writing practice, Maleke consults with small and medium-sized institutions and corporations to better instill cultural competency and authentically engage communities in storytelling projects.