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  1. Jeffrey Kent

    Jeffrey Kent is an American multidisciplinary artist and curator whose life’s work embodies healing and wellness through creativity in art making, mentorship, and stewardship. His artwork is conceptual, informed by the historical and the personal, inextricably linked. He utilizes the medium best suited for the subject and temperament of the discussion he is creating. Sculpture…

  2. Chantalea Commin

    Chantalea Commin is a multimedia artist born in Guadeloupe. Chantalea is Afro Afro-Caribbean and Hindu artist. She studied visual art, at the fine art school in Paris.  Chantalea has participated in the following art exhibitions and residences: Cinematographic residency at the Kadioute-Boucotte Bush Museum, Casamance, Senegal, 2005, Caribbean and Overseas Cinema Week, Paris, 2018, Numéris…

  3. 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…

  4. Nic Brierre Aziz

    Nic[o] Brierre Aziz is a Haitian-New Orleanian Interdisciplinary artist and curator born and raised in New Orleans, LA. His current practice is deeply community focused and rooted around the utilization of under discussed personal and collective histories to reimagine the future. His work is also very centered around the Caribbean Diaspora and he is very…

  5. 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…

  6. Deborah Jack

    Deborah Jack, (1970, Netherlands/ St. Martin) is an artist whose work is based in video/sound installation, photography, painting, and text. Her current work deals with trans-cultural existence, memory, the effects of colonialism and mythology through re-memory. As a multi-media artist, she engages a variety of strategies for mining sites of cultural memory and negotiating a…

  7. Nathaniel Donnett

    Nathaniel Donnett was born in Houston, Texas. Donnett received his B.A. in Fine Arts from Texas Southern University, and his MFA from Yale University School of Art. Nathaniel is the recipient of the 2022 John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, a 2020 Dean’s Critical Practice Research Grant from Yale, and a 2020 Art and Social Justice Initiative…