Made by Civil Rights

The artwork “1964 to 2025 Red Line” by AiFred explores the historical and ongoing struggle for civil rights, symbolized through silhouettes of marches and an Adinkra symbol for freedom. It addresses contemporary political issues echoing past injustices, emphasizing that the fight for Black visibility and dignity continues. The piece serves as a powerful reminder of…

We are Freedman

Freedman is a powerful tribute to Juneteenth, symbolizing the breaking of physical, mental, and spiritual bondage. Featuring the upward-gazing silhouettes of a Black man and woman within the shape of the U.S., the artwork celebrates freedom, dignity, and the enduring strength of Black identity.

Savage: Crowning the Art of Activism

Inspired by legacy, liberty, and lore—this collage honors the visual threads that shaped Savage, from Augusta Savage’s enduring portrait to the symbols of resistance woven into the art.

Breaking Barriers: ‘Black Bricks Matter’ – A Visual Discourse on Artistic Inequity

In the realm of art, diversity should not merely be an aspiration; it should be a reflection of our shared human experience.