Exhibition Artists

Alexandra Beaumont works with textiles to explore personal and collective preservation, restoration, and expansion. Handmade banners that reference the various elements of parades.  Often featuring intimate stories; the pieces themselves becoming acts of reclamation, documentation, and myth creation. Her work prods the spaces between our individual and collective parades of self.

The incidental, the precarious and the misremembered are central to these works which strive to archive, unfurl, make-altar-of and bring fantasy to the Blues of Black life and relation.

Leslie Barlow is an artist living and working in Minneapolis, MN. Barlow is interested in reimagining our relationship to our racial identities through healing our collective understanding of familial belonging. Barlow believes art and art making is both healing and liberatory through the power of representation, witnessing and storytelling.

seangarrison is a "non-conformist conforming to non-conformity". He is a self taught human and soul taught artist. seangarrison is an abstract artist.

Eyenga Bokamba’s greatest desire is to create work that pivots on an axis of understanding and advances our collective consciousness about what it means to be alive, thriving, and empathetic in today’s world. Bokamba sees her artistic production as a union between abstract expressionism and the critical pedagogy of installation art.