Ezra Wube
Ezra Wube I was born and raised in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and moved to the United States at 18. My idea of home and belonging
Ezra Wube I was born and raised in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and moved to the United States at 18. My idea of home and belonging
Kenya (Robinson) I am not a nice girl. I resist the performed ignorance of whiteness and reject blackness-as-victimhood; y’all know what you’re doing and we
Kenny Rivero I make paintings, drawings, I assemble sculptures and installations, and above all I am invested in telling stories. The narratives are based both
Troy Michie Because the human being is the connecting creature who must always separate and cannot connect without separating-that is why we must first conceive
Leeza Meksin My paintings and installations explore the uncomfortable in-between states between painting and sculpture, male and female, queer and straight, dressed and naked, traditional
Motoko Fukuyama Much like the spaghetti western films dramatized the America’s western frontier through foreign eyes, my work explores American culture from an outside perspective.
M. Lamar My work exists to re-member and pre-figure the black subject within landscapes oflonging and dehumanization endemic to imperialist white supremacist capitalistpatriarchy.And to mourn…
Aaron Fowler Pulling from reality and my imagination, my work affirms and memorializes importantfigures in marginalized and privileged communities I am a part of. The