Projects

Projects

One of the things in my career that I have been most proud of is my ability to assess a situation and adapt. The world, and especially this art world, is forever changing, and sometimes the original plan you had to win, fails. And sometimes, it just needs a little adjustment. Being able to recognize that has allowed me to be a crucial asset in the growth of thinking and behavior with artists and professionals in the business. I think having the opportunity to experience different facets of the business gave me the confidence I needed to pursue the career goals I have. And as I get closer, the challenges grow, but so do the rewards of good habits. One of the biggest things I’ve learned is patience and a “double look” decision-making process where you look past what you see and into what you don’t. That’s usually where the solution lies.

Adding Arts Writing, Film Making, and Design (Publications, Books, etc.)

Cultural Canvases: Black Men Reshaping Fine Art and Creative Spaces: Episode Two
In Episode Two, we chat with Reggie Perry Jr., a multifaceted creator …
Cultural Canvases: Black Men Reshaping Fine Art and Creative Spaces: Episode One
In Episode One, I sit down with Des Moines, Iowa based artist …
OPEN: PhotoBook
OPEN: A Collection of Photographs on Openness (PhotoBook) OPEN: A Collection of …
Art History Challenger GPT by ArtAboveReality
Art History Challenger GPT by ArtAboveReality Ever since ChatGPT dropped I’d been …
“Remote”, a new Web Series presented in partnership with Not Real Art World
https://youtu.be/LY7RY21NJzA Remote: Exploring Public Art with Badir McCleary We have been holding …
Fallen Through The Cracks – Black Artists in History: Tina Allen
Tina Allen was born Tina Powell on December 9, 1949, in Hempstead, …
Fallen Through The Cracks – Black Artists in History: Don Hogan Charles
Don Hogan Charles was born “Daniel James Charles” on September 9, 1938, …
Fallen Through The Cracks – Black Artists in History: Varnette Patricia Honeywood
Varnette Patricia Honeywood was born on December 27, 1950, in Los Angeles, …
Fallen Through The Cracks – Black Artists in History: Frederick James Brown
Frederick James Brown was born on February 6, 1945, in Greensboro, Georgia. …
Fallen Through The Cracks – Black Artists in History: Selma Burke
Selma Hortense Burke was born on December 31, 1900, in Mooresville, North …