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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.