Working at MOCA
As I, and the other artists, work at MOCA, or do whatever we will do there, it has been a bit odd for me to be sitting there interacting with
multi media works, performative actions, photo

As I, and the other artists, work at MOCA, or do whatever we will do there, it has been a bit odd for me to be sitting there interacting with
Onajide Shabaka’s work makes references to the anthropological, geological and biological through a visual aesthetic that is challenging and visceral, with a grounding in African Atlantic culture. Since 1997, his
Continue readingTrading Places 2 – Artist Interviews: Onajide Shabaka
My studio has been moved into the Museum of Contemporary Art, and I went in to work on completing a series of drawings I started several weeks ago. I also
Each drawing is 20 x 10 in. with 16 lined up to complete in a process of raising the levels of production. What makes these difficult is the afternoon heat
In the continuing process of exploring various materials, this piece is going to take some work to get a good photo of. I will have to post another image or
“Angel’s Trumpet” (left) encaustic on paper on plywood 16.625 x 13.75 in. / 42 x 35 cm “Untitled (blueberries)” (right) encaustic on paper on plywood 16.625 x 13.75 in. /