I got an MFA without studying. Here's how

In case you missed it: I’m now represented by the Morton Fine Art Gallery in Washington, DC! MFA and I are partnering to present my work to art collectors on the East Coast and beyond.

Here’s what that means for you, practically speaking:

  • If you’ve been eyeballing a collage or one of the 2D works in my online shop, please contact MFA. They’ll walk you through the process.

  • If you’ve been eyeballing one of my assemblage sculptures, contact MFA. Even if they redirect you back to me, it’s good form to ask the gallery first.

  • MFA is listing my work on Artsy as well as the gallery website! (Don’t say I never did anything for ya.)

  • COVID-19 precautions mean MFA’s physical space is open by appointment only. Contact them to see my work in person, and be sure to wear your mask.

One more thing: if you’re a Howard University alum who loves art and is planning to visit campus soon, MFA is less than two miles away…

I imagine it’d be super easy to make an appointment that fits into your itinerary. Happy Friday, y’all!

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