Artist Spotlights
Our curated blog posts invite you to journey with us, delving into our exhibitions, events, and the gifted artists who are shaping the art narrative of the Global African Diaspora.
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Weekly Artist Feature | Tau Lewis
Tau Lewis is a visionary Jamaican-Canadian artist whose hand-sewn sculptures and assemblages transform discarded materials into spiritual testaments of Black identity, healing, and ancestral memory. Rooted in diasporic traditions, her work honors the resilience and creativity of Black communities through tender, otherworldly forms.

Weekly Artist Feature | Tau Lewis
Tau Lewis is a visionary Jamaican-Canadian artist whose hand-sewn sculptures and assemblages transform discarded materials into spiritual testaments of Black identity, healing, and ancestral memory. Rooted in diasporic traditions, her work honors the resilience and creativity of Black communities through tender, otherworldly forms.

Weekly Artist Feature | Tau Lewis
Tau Lewis is a visionary Jamaican-Canadian artist whose hand-sewn sculptures and assemblages transform discarded materials into spiritual testaments of Black identity, healing, and ancestral memory. Rooted in diasporic traditions, her work honors the resilience and creativity of Black communities through tender, otherworldly forms.

Weekly Artist Feature | Tau Lewis
Tau Lewis is a visionary Jamaican-Canadian artist whose hand-sewn sculptures and assemblages transform discarded materials into spiritual testaments of Black identity, healing, and ancestral memory. Rooted in diasporic traditions, her work honors the resilience and creativity of Black communities through tender, otherworldly forms.

Weekly Artist Feature | Mickalene Thomas
Mickalene Thomas is a groundbreaking queer Black artist whose dazzling, rhinestone-studded portraits center Black women in all their strength, sensuality, and complexity. Drawing on art history, pop culture, and her own life, Thomas reclaims the visual narrative—challenging traditional notions of beauty and representation.

Weekly Artist Feature | Mickalene Thomas
Mickalene Thomas is a groundbreaking queer Black artist whose dazzling, rhinestone-studded portraits center Black women in all their strength, sensuality, and complexity. Drawing on art history, pop culture, and her own life, Thomas reclaims the visual narrative—challenging traditional notions of beauty and representation.

Weekly Artist Feature | Mickalene Thomas
Mickalene Thomas is a groundbreaking queer Black artist whose dazzling, rhinestone-studded portraits center Black women in all their strength, sensuality, and complexity. Drawing on art history, pop culture, and her own life, Thomas reclaims the visual narrative—challenging traditional notions of beauty and representation.

Weekly Artist Feature | Mickalene Thomas
Mickalene Thomas is a groundbreaking queer Black artist whose dazzling, rhinestone-studded portraits center Black women in all their strength, sensuality, and complexity. Drawing on art history, pop culture, and her own life, Thomas reclaims the visual narrative—challenging traditional notions of beauty and representation.

Weekly Artist Feature | Sophia Lacroix
Sophia Lacroix’s hyper-realistic paintings illuminate the everyday beauty and resilience of Haitian life. Through richly detailed scenes of markets, family, and tradition, her work preserves cultural memory and celebrates the strength of the Haitian spirit. With each piece, Lacroix invites viewers to witness the depth, vibrancy, and humanity of a community often overlooked.

Weekly Artist Feature | Sophia Lacroix
Sophia Lacroix’s hyper-realistic paintings illuminate the everyday beauty and resilience of Haitian life. Through richly detailed scenes of markets, family, and tradition, her work preserves cultural memory and celebrates the strength of the Haitian spirit. With each piece, Lacroix invites viewers to witness the depth, vibrancy, and humanity of a community often overlooked.

Weekly Artist Feature | Sophia Lacroix
Sophia Lacroix’s hyper-realistic paintings illuminate the everyday beauty and resilience of Haitian life. Through richly detailed scenes of markets, family, and tradition, her work preserves cultural memory and celebrates the strength of the Haitian spirit. With each piece, Lacroix invites viewers to witness the depth, vibrancy, and humanity of a community often overlooked.

Weekly Artist Feature | Sophia Lacroix
Sophia Lacroix’s hyper-realistic paintings illuminate the everyday beauty and resilience of Haitian life. Through richly detailed scenes of markets, family, and tradition, her work preserves cultural memory and celebrates the strength of the Haitian spirit. With each piece, Lacroix invites viewers to witness the depth, vibrancy, and humanity of a community often overlooked.
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Weekly Artist Feature | Daniel Morel
Daniel Morel is a pioneering Haitian photojournalist whose powerful images have brought global attention to Haiti’s most pivotal moments. From political unrest to the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake, Morel’s photographs are more than documentation—they are acts of truth-telling and a testament to the resilience of the Haitian people.
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Weekly Artist Feature | Daniel Morel
Daniel Morel is a pioneering Haitian photojournalist whose powerful images have brought global attention to Haiti’s most pivotal moments. From political unrest to the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake, Morel’s photographs are more than documentation—they are acts of truth-telling and a testament to the resilience of the Haitian people.
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Weekly Artist Feature | Daniel Morel
Daniel Morel is a pioneering Haitian photojournalist whose powerful images have brought global attention to Haiti’s most pivotal moments. From political unrest to the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake, Morel’s photographs are more than documentation—they are acts of truth-telling and a testament to the resilience of the Haitian people.
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Weekly Artist Feature | Daniel Morel
Daniel Morel is a pioneering Haitian photojournalist whose powerful images have brought global attention to Haiti’s most pivotal moments. From political unrest to the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake, Morel’s photographs are more than documentation—they are acts of truth-telling and a testament to the resilience of the Haitian people.

Weekly Artist Feature | Sanford Biggers
Explore Sanford Biggers' dynamic creations, where art becomes a medium for cultural dialogue, historical reflection, and the reimagining of collective narratives.

Weekly Artist Feature | Sanford Biggers
Explore Sanford Biggers' dynamic creations, where art becomes a medium for cultural dialogue, historical reflection, and the reimagining of collective narratives.

Weekly Artist Feature | Sanford Biggers
Explore Sanford Biggers' dynamic creations, where art becomes a medium for cultural dialogue, historical reflection, and the reimagining of collective narratives.

Weekly Artist Feature | Sanford Biggers
Explore Sanford Biggers' dynamic creations, where art becomes a medium for cultural dialogue, historical reflection, and the reimagining of collective narratives.

Weekly Artist Feature | Tunji Adeniyi-Jones
We’re back with another inspiring edition of our weekly artist feature, and this week we’re spotlighting a rising star in contemporary art. Meet Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, the Nigerian-British artist whose mythologically inspired paintings celebrate the beauty of Yoruba heritage.

Weekly Artist Feature | Tunji Adeniyi-Jones
We’re back with another inspiring edition of our weekly artist feature, and this week we’re spotlighting a rising star in contemporary art. Meet Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, the Nigerian-British artist whose mythologically inspired paintings celebrate the beauty of Yoruba heritage.

Weekly Artist Feature | Tunji Adeniyi-Jones
We’re back with another inspiring edition of our weekly artist feature, and this week we’re spotlighting a rising star in contemporary art. Meet Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, the Nigerian-British artist whose mythologically inspired paintings celebrate the beauty of Yoruba heritage.

Weekly Artist Feature | Tunji Adeniyi-Jones
We’re back with another inspiring edition of our weekly artist feature, and this week we’re spotlighting a rising star in contemporary art. Meet Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, the Nigerian-British artist whose mythologically inspired paintings celebrate the beauty of Yoruba heritage.