“We are affirmed by our dreams and equally challenged by our realities. Acting as a witness to personal and group culture, my work responds to experience and collective memory. It is prompted by words, phrases, or conversations that center on identity and belonging. These portraits represent individuals who have waded through questions of purpose, ancestral origin, temporary placement and permanence. Through figurative work and layered landscapes of color, we discover versions of ourselves.”
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Past Events
Celebrating Creative Careers- Frist Art Museum
Abstract Workshop at the Frist and Fisk University
Vanderbilt Black Cultural Center
HaLe’ Reception