I am a visual artist working in collage, assemblage sculpture and altered books. My practice explores identity, memory and the history of the African diaspora. Vintage and contemporary images collide to convey how the past informs the present.


Black History Month: Deborah Roberts

Black History Month: Deborah Roberts

For Black History Month, I thought I'd share some of the visual and literary artists who inspire me. In no particular order, let's start with:

 Deborah Roberts

Artist Deborah Roberts with her work in London. Photo credit: Anna Watson/ Alamy/ The Guardian

Roberts is a collage artist out of Austin, Texas. She's known for creating life-sized and larger-than-life-sized pieces "critiquing perceptions of ideal beauty," as she says in her artist statement. I love her work for so many reasons, but the top two are:

  • she's a mixed-media collage artist whose work is unmistakably fine art

  • she talks about race in ways that are simultaneously beautiful and devastating.

Her "Nessun Dorma" series in particular stays with me. It centers around George Stinney Jr., a 14 year old Black child convicted and executed for murder in 1944. Although his conviction was vacated (70 years later) as an unfair trial, he remains the youngest American ever executed by the state.

Every weekday I’ll post a new artist, so stay tuned…

Black History Month: Bisa Butler

Black History Month: Bisa Butler

East, north or south? Take a collage class with me

East, north or south? Take a collage class with me