Caribbean Friendship Bracelet — Hair, Memory, and the Stories We Carry

Caribbean Friendship Bracelet is one of the earliest works from my I Am My Hair series, a body of work that explores identity, memory, beauty standards, and the complicated relationship many Black women have with their hair. The piece is currently included in Fiber Forward at The Gallery at Yellow Studio in Cross River, New York, on view from May 30 through June 28, 2026.

The work began with rope.

I started wrapping and binding lengths of rope with yarn, recycled sari thread, ribbon, and fabric, slowly building forms that resembled braids, twists, locs, and tangled strands of memory. Brightly colored threads became extensions of personality and lived experience. What emerged was something playful on the surface, but rooted in deeper conversations around touch, identity, and belonging.

Hair carries history. It carries ritual, care, discipline, celebration, shame, pride, labor, and survival. For many Black women, hair is never “just hair.” It can shape how we move through the world and how the world responds to us.

Growing up, I learned early that hair could determine whether you were considered presentable, distracting, professional, acceptable, or beautiful. I remember the sting of hot combs, relaxers, tight braids, and being told my hair needed to be “managed” or “tamed.” I also remember the intimacy of sitting between someone’s knees while they braided my hair, the sound of beads clicking together, and the quiet rituals of care passed between generations.

This piece also reflects the experience of having personal boundaries crossed. The casual reaching out. The touching without permission. The fascination placed onto Black hair as though it were public property. Through this work, I wanted to create a space to reflect on those moments while also opening a bridge for conversation and understanding.

Part of the making process became communal. I invited people into my studio to wrap rope alongside me while we shared stories about our relationships with hair, beauty, family, and self-image. Their hands and conversations became embedded within the work itself.

The title Caribbean Friendship Bracelet speaks to connection, exchange, and collective memory. Like friendship bracelets passed from hand to hand, these wrapped strands hold traces of the people who touched them, contributed to them, and shared space during their making.

At its core, this work is about claiming space and honoring the fullness of who we are, in all our textures, complexities, and transformations.

Fiber Forward at The Gallery at Yellow Studio

Caribbean Friendship Bracelet detail

I’m deeply honored to share that my work Caribbean Friendship Bracelet has been included in Fiber Forward at The Gallery at Yellow Studio in Cross River, New York.

Fiber Forward brings together women and non-binary artists whose practices challenge and expand traditional ideas around fiber art. The exhibition explores how thread, rope, fabric, and other fibrous materials can hold memory, meaning, experimentation, and conversation.

The exhibition will be on view from May 30 through June 28, 2026, with an Opening Reception on Saturday, May 30 from 4–6pm. An Artist Talk will take place on Saturday, June 27 at 2pm during Upstate Art Weekend.

Included in the exhibition is Caribbean Friendship Bracelet, one of the earliest works from my I Am My Hair series. The piece is constructed from wrapped and embellished rope using recycled sari thread, ribbon, beads, zip ties, and other found materials. Through color, texture, and repetition, the work opens conversations around hair, identity, touch, and the lived experiences of microaggressions.

I’m grateful to be in dialogue with so many thoughtful artists working within fiber, materiality, and storytelling. Thank you to The Gallery at Yellow Studio for including my work in this beautiful exhibition.

2021 International Juried Exhibition

I have two works of the 51 pieces in the show, selected from more than 740 entries from 259 artists by juror Victor Davson.

AND I won 3rd prize and a 2022 solo show at for The Center for Contemporary Art in Bedminster, NJ.

Victor Davson had this to said about my piece…

The hanging/sculpture, Caribbean Friendship Bracelet, made of cotton rope, yarn, chenille and sari silk is a power object encoded with histories of cultural hegemony, indentureship, racial violence, the fight for freedom and solidarity fomented in the crucible of colonial rule.

Victor Davson

Exhibition Dates: 1/15/21 – 2/27/21.

See the virtual gallery HERE.

Caribbean Friendship Bracelet detail

2021 International Juried Exhibition

I have two works of the 51 pieces in the show, selected from more than 740 entries from 259 artists by juror Victor Davson.

Exhibition Dates: 1/15/21 – 2/27/21

The exhibition opening reception will take place virtually via Zoom on Friday, January 22, 2021 at 6 pm. Registration Link to follow

The Center for Contemporary Art is located at 2020 Burnt Mills Road Bedminster, NJ

Excellence In Fibers VI

My work Caribbean Friendship Bracelet was selected for Fiber Art Now’s Excellence In Fibers VI.

The Excellence In Fibers VI exhibition that was planned to open in December 2020 at the New Bedford Art Museum but will now be a virtual online exhibition running through March 2021.

And in publication

Caribbean Friendship Bracelet will also appear in the winter issue of Fiber Art Now’s annual Excellence In Fibers catalog issue out the end of this year.

I promise to share the links.

ViewPoints 2020 Zoom Reception

Please join me at for the ZOOM reception for ViewPoints 2020 on Friday, October 30 at 7:00pm ET,

The gallery is following strict COVID guidelines – masks are required and the number of people is limited. The gallery is open by appointment only until further notice.

There will be an online tour of the exhibit with audio from the artists for viewing alog with a Zoom Reception with juror, Virginia Fabbri Butera, PhD, who will talk about the exhibit and the work she chose. Awards will be presented. 

Register for the ZOOM reception here.

The in-person reception will be Sunday, November 1 from 1-4pm. I’ll be there on the early side.

Studio Montclair is located 127 Bloomfield Ave. Montclair, NJ 07042

The exhibition run dates are October 30th – November 27th, 2020.


October Exhibitions

JCAST 2020 Live

The 30th anniversary Jersey City Art & Studio Tour features nearly 70 virtual events,  held entirely on Zoom from Oct 1st – Oct 4th. Audiences will be able to take a look inside the studios and galleries of the diverse artists that call Jersey City home.

My segment is live on Zoom Saturday October 3rd at 5:10pm ET

Register HERE for ZOOM link.

Exhibition Dates: 10/3/20-10/5/20 

I’ll b Love Saturday October 3rd @ 5:10pm

CraftHiltonHead2020

7th National Juried Fine Art Craft Guild Exhibition

Arts Center of Coastal Carolina: 14 Shelter Cove Ln, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928

Exhibition Dates: 10/6/20 – 10/31/20

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“Ultra Violet” Mixed Media Fiber 100’x 1/2″ 2020


New Directions 2020: 36th Annual International Exhibition of Contemporary Art

Barrett Art Center: 55 Noxon Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601

Exhibition Dates:  Oct 10 – Nov 14 , 2020

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“Trench Town” Mixed Media Fiber 100’x 1/2″ 2019

Viewpoints 2020

Studio Montclair: 127 Bloomfield Ave, Montclair, NJ

Exhibition Dates: 10/28/20- 11/27/20

FIBER 2020

McCarty Just dropped off my piece, Caribbean Friendship Bracelet in Connecticut for the FIBER 2020 show. This exhibition will showcase the best of contemporary fiber art and will reflect a breadth of functional and non-functional works that use natural fiber and/ or high tech materials in traditional or innovative ways.

The opening has been postponed due to Corona Virus. Watch this space for more detail on a virtual way to see the show.

EXHIBITION DATES: April 4- May 15, 2020

LOCATION: 1037 Silvermine Rd, New Canaan, CT 06840