‘STUFF’ exhibit confronts pressing issues of racism and gender inequality ‘STUFF’ exhibit confronts pressing issues of racism and gender inequality Temi George / Columbia Daily Spectator Barnard’s Milstein Center for Teaching and Learning presents Dianne Smith’s installation “STUFF,” which celebrates the legacy of renowned playwright Ntozake Shange, BC ’70. By highlighting the voices of women of color, the exhibit confronts social issues of racism and gender inequality. By Vincent Hou | December 14, 2020, 2:45 PM A massive installation created from brown butcher paper weaves throughout the lobby of Barnard’s Milstein Center for Teaching and Learning. It encases three television screens featuring videos of six women of color sharing experiences of their “stuff” being taken away. Alongside the installation, archival materials, including photos and manuscripts, are displayed.