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.


Throw us a lifeline: collage in the time of coronavirus

Throw us a lifeline: collage in the time of coronavirus

Hoo boy, has it been slow in art news… like running underwater.

“Overreach” (detail) by Lisa Myers Bulmash

“Overreach” (detail) by Lisa Myers Bulmash

A little good news, though, thanks to the Northwest Collage Society: An exhibit I juried for them recently opens next week on October 1st! ‘collaging through a pandemic’ is the group’s first completely online show. One perk of judging the show is that I get to share an example of my own work…

“TODAY, America. Today,” the judge’s entry in ‘collaging through a pandemic’

“TODAY, America. Today,” the judge’s entry in ‘collaging through a pandemic’

But the best part is the opportunity to funnel help to other artists. NWCS will donate its own net funds from the show to the Artist Trust COVID-19 Relief Fund. Plus, NWCS is awarding prizes to a lucky few artist-entrants. Find out who won what in ‘collaging through a pandemic’: you can access the show from October first to December 31st.

A glimpse for now, more later

A glimpse for now, more later

Genesis, Exodus: when is it time to leave?

Genesis, Exodus: when is it time to leave?