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.


Spring (exhibits) will be a little late this year

Thanks to COVID-19, my upcoming solo show is down but not out. Good news: “Never the Same Book Twice” will be open for two months instead of one! My show will be up during April and May.

And here’s the bad news: Social distancing has forced Gallery One to reschedule the opening reception, from April 3rd to May 1st. Same for “Between the Fold,” the book arts show running in concert with my show. HOWEVER…!

Photo credit: Gallery One

Photo credit: Gallery One

When the doors reopen, we’re going to award $800 in prizes to “Between the Fold” artists. So… delayed, yeah — but on the upside, NOT CANCELED outright like the gallery’s weekend workshops. Adjust your calendars accordingly. In the meantime, here’s something you can do right now to support Gallery One: please consider becoming a gallery member or making a donation. Spaces like this one are vital to artists like me who make unconventional, sometimes challenging work.

A message from the Essential Workforce

A message from the Essential Workforce

Coronavirus: Paid sick days for artists?

Coronavirus: Paid sick days for artists?