Exhibitions

Ambiguous Loss – Upcoming

Ideologies of justice and humanity ring the purest intentions yet complex and interconnected systems of violence inundate our global society. Our lofty ideas of abolition, human rights, and morality are impeded by equally abstract yet cemented premises of race, gender, and citizenship. Social change is ideologies that actualize into actions, where the abstract challengingly transitions to the tangible. Like other artists, Toni Morrison, Egon Wolff, and Frida Kahlo, my thesis recenters the root of human rights ideology by exploring the ambiguity and surreality of personhood and identity despite its material impacts through a body of mixed media work.    

I call it Ambiguous Loss

Coming Soon Spring 2023

A Womxn’s Condition – Spring 2019

I created this exhibition at the start of my artistic journey during my senior year of high school. These multi-media artworks explore the struggles and fluidity of womanhood, especially as a Black woman in this world. What defines a woman is self-determined and vastly different for every woman, but universally we are silenced. This exhibition is titled postmortem, but I feel it truly reflects a teenage girl trying to navigate womanhood during the late 2010s. 

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