Curation

A PERMANENT ADDRESS - A Place Called Home 2024 Feb - March

Photographer, Artist works on view

This momentous event promises a 2-month immersive exhibition and experience, showcasing an array of captivating artworks that transcend boundaries and ignite the imagination.

A Permanent Address is a gallery and studio whose ethos intricately explores the profound connections between objects, the formation of spaces, and the preservation of our ultimate home: our bodies. This practice goes beyond conventional design paradigms, viewing individuals not just as inhabitants but as embodiments of space, narrative, movement, sound, and all the mediums in which they manifest.

FRIEZE LONDON - Shall We Return? 2023 June

Photographer, Music Supervisor, Production Manager

A time capsule experience, delves into the thought of who will arrive in 200 years and what our lives, objects, and writings are to convey to the people of the future what inspired, to perplex, and kept these selected artists on their creative path.

As seen in, VOGUE, World of Interiors (July Issue), FRIEZE.com, PORT magazine, Sight Unseen, Office Magazine, Surface Mag, Financial Times, Wallpaper.com.

BASF x National Black Growers Council 2023

Photographer, Director, Producer

An advocacy campaign for black farmers and their farms throughout southern America, telling their photo & video documented story of having ‘The Biggest Job on Earth’.

OTC x Bisquit & Dubouché | Chrysalis 2023 March

Photographer, Music Supervisor

Reflecting before re-emerging anew, OF THE CLOTH brings together it’s community of makers, artists, and tastemakers to share the poetry of the human experience through divine intention.

please hold 2022 November

Programming, Music Supervisor

An exhibition of 5 artists showcasing works created by the remembering of their experience during the pandemic, weaving together their vision of collectivity, generosity and reflection. Includes live performance art.

Gaining Ground: The Fight for Black Land 2022, Documentary

BTS Photographer, Campaign Stills

Examining the causes, effects, and what is being done to fight the exploitation of Heir’s Property and how landowners are reclaiming their agricultural legacy and creating paths to generational wealth.

Winning best documentary feature at DC Black Film Festival, Essence Film Festival, Black Harvest Film Festival, BronzeLens Film Festival of Atlanta, Martha’s Vineyard African-American Film Festival, Detroit Black Film Festival, & most notably BrandStorytelling 2024 at Sundance Film Festival. Recently a panel discussion & screening held at Harvard Kennedy School: Institute of Politics.