While in town for a talk and workshop at the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, I took some time to visit the Andy Warhol Museum, The Mattress Factory and I happened upon RandyLand…
Have a peak
Conceptual Materials Social Practice Artist
While in town for a talk and workshop at the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, I took some time to visit the Andy Warhol Museum, The Mattress Factory and I happened upon RandyLand…
Have a peak
Im often asked what are the microaggressions I experience the most, so I made a video.
This video will play in the next iteration of Free Your Mind’s installation.
I am pleased to share, I’ve been invited to exhibit three works at Wonderland International Juried Exhibition. The show is an interpretive, experiential art show that will explore wonder, fascination and illusion, curated by juror Allison Glenn, the senior curator at New York’s Public Art Fund.
I plan to attend the Opening Reception in Poughkeepsie, please let me know if you want to roadtrip with me from Jersey City.
Microaggressions are subtle, everyday interactions or behaviors that communicate hostile, derogatory or negative racial messages or assumptions toward historically marginalized groups.
The weight of these daily interactions has very real consequences… stress, anger, frustration, self-doubt and ultimately feelings of powerlessness and invisibility.
LOCATION: Art150 at 150 Bay Street, Downtown Jersey City. Enter the building on the corner of 1st Street and Provost and ride the elevator up to the second floor.
ON VIEW: Now through January 8th 2022
Walk towards studio #231 and you will find the Free Your Mind installation.
Where you can write a statement about implicit bias or a microaggression you have experienced on a ribbon and then tie your ribbon onto the net to release this story from your personal narrative.
Or you can share your story virtually here.
Later, I will weave your ribbon into a protective blanket.