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The Hobby Horse Literary Guild

The Hobby Horse was the first African American book store in the United States, established in Harlem in 1930 during the Harlem Renaissance. This rich intellectual and cultural period in African American history occurred in the Harlem borough of New York City during The Great Migration. From 1915 to 1970 […]

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Video: A Studio Visit

Artists live a rather solitary life. Eventually we leave the security of our studios and venture into the world to show our work feeling both joyful and vulnerable. This Yin and Yang model of the artist’s life has worked for me so far, until I was recently asked to make a video […]

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See You in Seattle

Twenty paintings shipped out tonight from my studio enroute to Frederick Holmes & Co. Gallery Seattle, WA for my exhibition next month, A Curious Collection of Strangers. Exhaling… Now backed to my regularly scheduled program…….painting bliss.

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89 Seconds at Alcazar

I finally had the chance to see Eve Sussman’s 2010 film, 89 Seconds at Alcazar at the National Museum of Women in the Arts while I was in DC last week. Sussman’s compelling recreation of the Velazquez painting, Las Meninas was mesmerizing. The film depicts a seemingly one take view of the moments […]

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Summer Exhibition Closing at Lanoue Gallery, Boston , MA

The summer has flown by and the exhibitions are closing this Saturday, August 30th at Lanoue Gallery 450 Harrison Ave #31, Boston, MA. I am exhibiting work from my new series The Olshan Ballet along with new work from Jeri Eisenberg. Also closing in the gallery this weekend is Robin Lucian Beatty‘s […]

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