
Curator. Producer. Afrofuturist. Designer.

I create cultural experiences, exhibitions, and spaces that honor Black memory, activate collective imagination, and plot futures rooted in liberation.
Through curatorial practice, design strategy, and cultural production, I work at the intersection of art, community, and futurity—building platforms where Black stories are preserved, reimagined, and carried forward.

My Work
My work centers Black life—past, present, and speculative—using art, design, and storytelling as tools for connection, inquiry, and transformation.
As a curator and producer, I develop exhibitions and programs that challenge the present and reimagine the future, and invite audiences into deeper, more expansive ways of seeing. As a designer and consultant, I support institutions, artists, and organizations in shaping projects that are culturally grounded, forward-thinking, and community-responsive.
Afrofuturism is not just an influence—it is a practice of remembering, imagining, and building.

My Philosophy
I believe exhibitions and cultural programs are not neutral. They teach, archive, imagine, and shape how we understand ourselves and each other.
My approach is:
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Community-centered — grounded in dialogue, collaboration, and care
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Historically rooted — honoring lineage, elders, and ancestral knowledge
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Speculative — using Afrofuturism as a tool for imagining otherwise
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Intentional — every detail, from layout to language, holds meaning
Whether I am working with a museum, an independent space, or a grassroots initiative, my goal remains the same: to create work that resonates beyond the room and beyond the moment.
Partners & Collaborations
Explore the diverse range of collaborations and clients that have contributed to the rich tapestry of my work.

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