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  1. 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…

  2. Jason Wallace

    Jason Wallace’s art practice centers on public policy and its impact on social strata, structures, and our collective vision, not merely in the physical sense but within the context of cognition and perception. Recalling Roland Barthes’ notion that “the birth of the reader must be required by the death of the author,” Wallace’s work catalyzes…

  3. TORITSEJU CLARKE

    Clarke Toritseju Favour, also known as Toju Clarke, is a Nigerian contemporary artist whose creative journey has led him to explore various art forms, ultimately embracing sgrafitto and digital art in 2017. Rooted in personal experiences with depression, his art is a powerful tool for mental health awareness, culture, and African identity. Toju’s unique choice…

  4. Jean-François Boclé

    Jean-François Boclé is an artist based in Paris. He was born in Martinique in 1971 where he lived for 17 years. He studied art at the École nationale supérieure d’art de Bourges (1992-95) and at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris (1995-98). His work has been displayed, among other places, at the Van Gogh…

  5. 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…

  6. Jazmine Hayes

    Jazmine Hayes is an interdisciplinary artist born in Brooklyn, New York. She received an MFA from CUNY Hunter College and a BFA from CUNY Queens College. Her practice explores histories of the African diaspora and the ways they are preserved through cultural traditions. Through research-based explorations, Hayes works across various mediums such as installation, drawing, performance, video, sound, textile…