“Overgrown (2021)” and “Overflow (2021)” respectfully. - Oil on canvas.
“Death Can Be Gentle Too” - Oil on Panel, 2024
Events and shows:
Current Events
“Underneath the Canopy” Solo Exhibit — February 22nd 2025 - March 30th 2025. T. Mari Gallery in Chicago, IL. Discover a whimsical world where each piece is a reflection of nostalgia. Beneath the Canopy Series offer an intimate journey through an evolving narrative that captures moments of stillness and transformation.
SELECT Past Events
“2024 Holiday Group Show” Group Exhibit — December 13th 2025 - January 4, 2025. Holiday Group Show featuring Margie Criner (US), Pollyanna (PH), Jerome Tiunayan (US), Morgan Nicolette (US), Delisha (US), Julieta XLF (ES), Andria Beighton (AU), Noelle Berexa (US), and Jenia Cher (US).
“Black Creativity” Group Show - January 16th 2023 - April 23rd 2023. Juried Art Exhibition that will take place at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, IL. This ongoing juried art exhibition gives voices to Africans American artists and showcases black art throughout the region.
“Something I can feel” Group show - June 19th 2021. In this show case, many featured African American artists gathered to celebrate Juneteenth. The show was curated by Dwight White, a well known Chicago artist, and hosted by various sponsors. More information on the week long event can be found at https://www.somethingicanfeel.com/.
“Don’t Be Scurred: Pathways to Liberation” Group show February 22nd - March 3rd 2019. In the show, “Don’t Be Scurred: Pathways to Liberation”, we reflect on intersectional political, communal, and spiritual issues facing people of the diaspora. “Don’t Be Scurred” is reflective of the past and present of African Diasporic history. “Pathways to Liberation” invokes Afro-futurist ideals to envision a better future for people of the African-Diaspora. We should fearlessly, reach towards possibility while celebrating our collective strength, creativity, and perseverance. This show aggregates the unique and inspiring voices of young Black/African-Diasporic artists, reflecting their current experiences, allowing them to vocalize their visions of the future.