claimed for living, for love and trouble

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claimed for living, for love and trouble

A work composed of text, design, and images, assembled to configure a place of everyday Miami textures, rendered to hold an apt imaginary in support of the ranges within Black social life. 

Here is a place claimed for the purpose of living, fashioned to engender love, fortified to protect its inhabitants and to withstand the spectres of trouble.

We live here. 

We live informed by the poetics of immigrant culture, Caribbean tendencies, Black diasporic experience, and strengthened by the forcefulness of radical traditions that prepared us to imagine, and to claim the conditions we need to live with dignity.


Seen from the corner of NE 2 Avenue and 40 Street.


Billboard layout.

somethings(art) from Saturday

Marilyn Minter in “Chained to a Creature of a Different Kingdom” at David Castillo Gallery curated by Annie Wharton.

Kate Gilmore, also, in “Chained to a Creature of a Different Kingdom”.

Diego Singh in “Pathological Liar/ Stalker” at Fredric Snitzer Gallery.

The Oscar Fuentes Combo on 23 St.

The Poem Depot on 23 St.

Graham Hudson at Gallery Diet.

Elisabeth Condon At Dorsch Gallery.

Nicholas Klein “O Mio Babbino Caro/Toomus Meremereh Nor Good” at CMG Projects.

Noah Sheldon at BFI.

Jay Hines at Dimensions Variable.