Images collected from the Johnson C. Smith University Digital Smith archives. I created a collage series that re-envisioned Black history with the cultural aesthetics of Afrofuturism for my experimental museum series RCLM 37, a 3 year exhibition on the HBCU’s campus.
Images collected from the Johnson C. Smith University Digital Smith archives. I created a collage series that re-envisioned Black history with the cultural aesthetics of Afrofuturism for my experimental museum series RCLM 37, a 3 year exhibition on the HBCU’s campus.
Inspired by the onset of gentrification taking place within the historically Black communities in the west side of Charlotte, NC, I digitally imposed older homes with newer homes being built in the neighborhood, creating stark contrasts that architectural manifestations of class, race and cultural divisions.
Analog archive of letters written to my great grandmother in the 1940’s during her nursing residency in West Virginia. Paper + digital collage
Inspired by the onset of gentrification taking place within the historically Black communities in the west side of Charlotte, NC, I digitally imposed older homes with newer homes being built in the neighborhood, creating stark contrasts that architectural manifestations of class, race and cultural divisions.
Images collected from the Johnson C. Smith University Digital Smith archives. I created a collage series that re-envisioned Black history with the cultural aesthetics of Afrofuturism for my experimental museum series RCLM 37, a 3 year exhibition on the HBCU’s campus.