THE AUNTIES
The Aunties is my solo exhibition which was funded by and debuted at Summit Artspace April 2024. This body of work explored the importance of Aunties’ roles in Black and Brown communities. I was selected by local artists and jurors Darius Steward and Gwen Waight for Summit Artspace’s 3rd annual solo exhibition for BIPOC+ (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) artists. This exhibition is funded, in part, by support from the Vernon L. Odom Fund at the Akron Community Foundation. (Text credit - Summit Artspace)
When your parents need help, especially from a feminine perspective, the aunties are often called first. The Aunties serves as a diverse example of what womanhood looks like, which is crucial in a world where the identities of Black women are often placed in small boxes. I created this group of paintings to highlight what “auntie” means by gathering responses from people in the community about their most cherished impression, memory, or insight from an auntie. I then created 14 large acrylic paintings inspired by those narrative.
Under each painting you can find the paired story that informed the artwork. If another source is not stated, it is my own insight. This is how they were displayed together during the run of the exhibit.