Perspective on the state of incarceration – after Ed Love
A work in progress, after Ed Love.
multi media works, performative actions, photo
A work in progress, after Ed Love.
1928 San Felipe Segundo (detail) acrylic and enamel on paper 11 x 14 in. / 27.9 x 35.6 cm Category 5 hurricane, San Felipe Segundo, that struck Palm Beach in
60 days at sea 1783 (detail) acrylic and enamel on paper 11 x 14 in. / 27.9 x 35.6 cm Narrative of Oladuah Equiano was 1783, although not in my
FROM THE CATALOG: It is unusual to find an artist who not only uses multiple mediums to create his art, but also excels at each mode of expression. Onajide Shabaka,
Continue reading2014 Aesthetics & Values Exhibition – FIU Frost Art Museum
Tells to Terrify featured author Diane Awerbuck whose short story was visualized by my sculpture/ photograph, “Mata Wata.” Tales To Terrify No. 110 Diane Awerbuck The Awerbuck reading begins at
Continue readingMami Wata, short story by Diane Awerbuck (audio reading)
A one night showcase is not something I typically do, but the venue was very nice, and it didn’t take long to install. It was at The Guild, a branding
Continue readingShowcase in F.A.T. Village (Fort Lauderdale)