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Sleep under ladders, 2022
Disrupting popular notions of generational curses and bad luck, Sleep Under Ladders is a site-specific multimedia exhibition that diagrams the vectors of power which shape and monetize our collective misfortune and lull us to sleep while doing so.
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Diasporic Anachronisms, 2020
5-piece collage series stitching together iconography from various regions and eras of the African diaspora to illustrate the transhistorical irony, agony and jubilance of the Black experience.
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KICK THE CHAIR, 2021
“Kick The Chair” utilizes self-portraiture and projection installation to blur the boundary between android and human—a nod to the excessive modification and surveillance of Black women’s bodies in digital space.
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ECHOLOCATION, IN PROGRESS
The reverberations of gentrification can be found in more than just the memories of the displaced. In photographs and video, “Echolocation” captures the changing landscape of the artist’s hometown of Oakland, California using time-lapse glitches in Google Earth settelite images.
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letters from the fault line, 2022
Shot from the artist’s time in private boarding school through her time at Harvard University, LFTFL is an ongoing photographic series accompanied by personal essays documenting the entropy hidden behind American opulence.
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PROBLEMATIC, 2019
What does it look like to make the revolution irresistible? In this 3 day retreat held in Brooklyn, NY, 15 activists gathered to produce visually compelling artwork aimed at enticing the public into new politics.
Problematic was creative directed and produced by Treasure Brooks and was made possible by a grant from The Resonance Network.