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.


Know your history through collage

Know your history through collage

Maybe you don’t know much about history. Let’s fix that — in a fun way — by making art that links you to your family history.

Previous family collage-makers

Previous family collage-makers

Tomorrow I’m leading the first of two Family-Focused Collage Workshops. Meet me at the Woodinville Library at 1pm, and we’ll make a palm-sized collage about one of your relatives. Can’t make it to this event? Join me next Friday at the Duvall Library instead. These workshops are part of the King County Library System’s dive into Black history and futures.

A workshop student adds to  her collage about her mother

A workshop student adds to her collage about her mother

It’s said you can’t know where you’re going if you don’t know where you’ve been. Why not borrow a book or three from the library that illuminates history through a Black lens? That way, you can connect your history to Black history, and see where it might lead you in the future.

How much time do you have left?

How much time do you have left?

"Flesh and Blood," power and manipulation

"Flesh and Blood," power and manipulation