Points of Connection by former inmate James "Yaya" is a project that works to humanize people working and living within systems of criminal justice by cultivating relationships and connections through artmaking. The portraits serve as reminder of the Read More
Prophesied, a Portrait of Criminal Justice was born out of a vision for a project that would be an indictment of the prison-industrial complex. Former inmate, Russell, and his friend, Yaya, who was sentenced to life in prison, communicated through Read More
The Virtual Love Letter Tour commissioned by Mural Arts Philadelphia is a virtual exhibition with a tour guide featuring 15 murals along the Market-FrankFord train line. Each mural is an open-ended love letter from the artists to their hometown.
A Subtlety by Kara Walker is a sculpture of a female Sphinx made of sugar inside Brooklyn's former Domino Sugar Factory. The project, also known as the Marvelous Sugar Baby, is an indictment of slavery and unfair work practices related to the sugar Read More
Funk, God, Jazz, and Medicine: Black Radical Brooklyn was a walkable month-long art exhibition featuring 4 community-based art commissions. The project was launched from Weeksville, a Brooklynn community established by free and formerly enslaved Black Read More
Fly By Night was a project by Duke Riley commissioned by Creative Time. Riley Trained a flock of 2,000 pigeons fit with LED lights to fly in orchestrated patterns in a series of performances held over the East River in NYC connecting humanity, animals Read More
In Situ, presented by Creative Time and the NYPL, was a series of site-specific conversations in which artists and intellectuals were paired to address critical topics. The goal was to present dialogues that engage large and diverse audiences.
Pledges of Allegiance was a series of 16 flags each by a different artist pointing to an issue that the artist is passionate about. The project was a response to the political climate in 2017 and aimed to inspire a sense of community among cultural Read More
VIGIL, by Jenny Holzer, was a series of light projections on the Buildings at Rockefeller Center addressing the issue of gun violence. Testimonies, poems and statements by adults and teens confronting the reality of gun violence.