Blog
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It's National Arts in Education Week!
"National Arts in Education Week is a national celebration recognizing the transformative power of the arts in education. The celebration is designated to bring attention to this cause for elected officials and educational decision makers across the country and to support equitable access to the arts for all students." -
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Thank you Beyoncé and the BEYGOOD Foundation! (Black Parade Route Impact Luncheon)
I experienced an opportunity of a lifetime while attending the BEYGOOD Small Business Impact Luncheon as a part of the Black Parade Route in Atlanta. It was an immense pleasure to be surrounded by small business owners that are making a huge impact in their community. -
MS Free Press Illustration, "The Love Of Mississippi Women Restored Village COVID-19 Broke"
The Mississippi Free Press has published a beautiful writing for their MFP Voices column. Writer, Shanina Carmichael shares her experience enduri... -
FEATURE: MS School of Arts' Visual Arts Department Black History Art Show
Check out the MS School of Arts interview on the news! I'm excited and thankful to have been a part of the exhibition.
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My Latest Fine Art Piece, "Birds Flying High"
I'm excited to share with you my latest art piece, Birds Flying High. -
NEW: Vlog Episode 2
Check out my latest vlog on Youtube! In this episode I take you through a work week and show off my favorite materials. PLUS, I show you how I create a character design and explore Target's new Black History month collection.
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MS Free Press Illustration, "My COVID Experience: Sick And Scared Led To Renewed Motivation And Opportunity"
ICYMI: Read the latest #MFPVoices column, "My COVID Experience: Sick And Scared Led To Renewed Motivation And Opportunity"....
“Malcolm Morrow reflects on being sick with #Covid19 and how it renewed his motivation to seek new opportunities.”
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MS Free Press Illustration, "This Is Not The End: Overcoming Depression During The COVID-19 Pandemic"
ICYMI: Read the latest “Equity and Resilience: The Impact of COVID-19 on Mississippi’s Black Women” essay, This Is Not The End: Overcoming Depression During The COVID-19 Pandemic by Tiara Jackson. -
Recap: Pacesetter Grand Opening
The Pacesetter Grand Opening was a success. Thank you to friends and family that came to support the galleries opening. There was lots of mixing, m... -
Exciting News! PaceSetter Gallery Opening Day 7/24
We hope that you will mark your calendar to join us for fun, fellowship, delicious food and great music on Thursday, July 22 at 5:00pm or on Saturd... -
I Want To Start An Art Collection
Some of the women that graced my papers were Nigerian-born visual artist, Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Emma Amos, Laura Wheeler Waring and Amy Sherald. All, whose work I would love to own one day. So in celebration of Juneteenth, I'd love to celebrate all of the black women artists.