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  1. 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…

  2. Jennifer Mack-Watkins

    Jennifer Mack-Watkins’ current body of work is part of an ongoing celebration of observation and examination to celebrate the beauty, importance, and complexity of positive representation of African American children and women in literature, media, and pop culture. The interest in using aesthetics as a form of resistance against the erasure and invisibility of African…