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Born 1977 in Brooklyn, NY

Lives and works in New York

EDUCATION

 

2002 The New Jersey School of Architecture at NJIT, B.S. Arch.

1995 High School of Art & Design, NYC, Diploma

 

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

 

2010

BODY WORK: Part II, The Walsh Gallery, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ

BODY WORK: Part I, The Lower East Side Girls Club Art + Community Gallery, New York, NY

 

2004

Dynamic Dark Matter, Philosophy Box Gallery, New York, NY

 

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

 

2011

The Global Africa Project, Museum of Art and Design, New York, NY

 

2010

Special Exhibition, Aljira: A Center for Contemporary Art, Newark, NJ

 

2009

Brick City: 07101, The Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, Summit, NJ

Masquerade: False Faces, Casa Frela Gallery, New York, NY

The Big Apple Meets the Big Easy, GSL Art Projects, New Orleans, LA

This is Newark!, Aljira: A Center for Contemporary Art, Newark, NJ

Time & Space, A Gathering of the Tribes Gallery, New York, NY

 

2008

Afusion, Rotunda Gallery at The Brennan Courthouse, Jersey City, NJ

 

2007

Waging Peace, Arts for Peace Gallery, New York, NY

 

2006

Waging Peace, Hera Gallery, Wakefield, RI

What Have You Got to Say, Mana Fine Arts Gallery, Jersey City, NJ

Women & Strength, Monroe Center for the Arts, Hoboken, NJ

 

2005

Fresh: A Kaleidoscope of Sound, City Without Walls Gallery, Newark, NJ

 

WORKSHOPS / PRESENTATIONS / TALKS

 

2010

Museum of African Art, New York, NY

Teaching Artist/Muralist

Project: Mural painting with youth in the Passport-to-Africa program at Northside Center

 

2009

College of Saint Elizabeth, Dolan Performance Hall, Morristown, NJ

Panelist

“Who Does She Think She Is?” Moderator: Virginia Butera, PhD

 

The Newark Museum, Newark, NJ

Panelist

“This Is Newark: Symbols for a City” Moderator: Toni Griffin

 

Lower East Side Girls Club, New York, NY

Panelist

A presentation of recent works

 

2008

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick Campus

Guest Speaker

A presentation of curated project “Enough is Enough” – part of a lecture on art and social justice

 

PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

 

Aljira: A Center for Contemporary Art (temporary collection)

 

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