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While debating demanding topics such as race, religion, or war, it is simple enough to become polarized, and see situations in either black or white, right or wrong. These tactics may satisfy individuals whose position depends on employing policies or implementing strategies that promote specific agendas for a specific constituency. But as an artist, it is more important to create a platform that moves us past alliances, and begins a dialogue that informs, questions, and in some cases even satires our divisive issues. Without this type of introspection, we are in danger of having apathy rule our senses. We can easily succumb to a national mob mentality, and ignore individual accounts and memories. With my work I am creating an intersection where body and place, memory and fact are merged to re-examine human interactions and cultural conditions to create a narrative that requires us to be present and profound. Current shows/exhibits:
http://www.proartsgallery.org/exhibitions/2012_members.php
Upcoming Shows/Exhibitions:
3.9 Collective group show: The Exodus. The Migration. The Stand. Opening Reception: May 17, 2012 – October 11, 2012. Show closes October 11, 2012
Sargent Johnson Gallery (1st Floor) African American Art and Cultural Complex, 762 Fulton St., SF
October 2012, Los Angeles, CA
Solo Show: "Rituals of Water" IcTus Gallery, March 2013. icTus gallery is located on 1769 15th St. @ Albion (Between Valencia and Guerrero) San Francisco, CA, 94013
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