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  1. Aisha Augie

    Aisha Augie is an advocate for the Creative & Cultural Sector in Africa and the Creator-General at the Center For Art & Creative Talent, a non-profit founded in 2012 committed to bridging the gaps at the intersection of Talent, Financing and Intellectual Property in Nigeria.  A Communications Strategist and Creative Artist well known for her…

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  3. Aisha Augie

    Aisha Augie is a Creative Artist who works out of Nigeria and South Africa. Her mediums include photography (still & motion), acrylic painting and mixed media art. She states that “Human beings recognise, intentionally or not, the need for one’s identity. From the individuality that comes with a name, to the unifying factors of a…

  4. AMBER ROBLES-GORDON

    Amber Robles-Gordon (b. Puerto Rico) has over fifteen years of exhibiting, art education, and exhibition coordinating experience.  She received a Bachelor of Science, Business Administration in 2005 at Trinity University, and subsequently a Master’s in Fine Arts (Painting) in 2011 from Howard University, Washington, DC. At Howard University she received annual awards and accolades for…

  5. ALEXIS ALLEYNE-CAPUTO

    American-Bahamian, Alexis Alleyne-Caputo is an anthropologist, award-winning interdisciplinary artist, photographer, poet, writer, filmmaker, curator of performance art and social justice practitioner. She is a graduate of Goddard College, MFA, New York University, MA, BS/MA, BMCC – The City University of New York, AA, a certified Arts in Medicine practitioner and Dr. John Graham-Pole scholar (University of Florida – Center for Arts…

  6. Charles Mason III

    Charles Mason III (Baltimore, MD) received his AA degree from CCBC, BFA from University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) and MFA in Studio Art from Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA), 2019. He has curated several shows in Baltimore and Philadelphia as well as had solo shows which include Screaming in Silence, My Salvation…