Lecture | Artist Bria Sterling-Wilson
April 3
Bria Sterling-Wilson (TU BFA’ 21) is a Collage Artist and Photographer. She utilizes magazine clippings, newspaper, and fabric, recontextualizing found materials to confront how the African American man and woman is represented and perceived in society. Her collages ascribe to the multifaceted African diaspora by visually depicting cultural appropriation, race, police brutality, stereotypes, identity, and the idealized standards of beauty placed upon women of color. Sterling-Wilson has exhibited works in Sanquhar, Scotland, Brooklyn, New York, Los Angles, California, Atlanta, Georgia, Washington, D.C, and Baltimore, and has been featured in BmoreArt Magazine, Contemporary Collage Magazine, EBONY Magazine, and Black Collagists: The Book.
Enjoy the exhibition and reception following the lecture.
Bria Sterling-Wilson (TU BFA’ 21) is a Collage Artist and Photographer. She utilizes magazine clippings, newspaper, and fabric, recontextualizing found materials to confront how the African American man and woman is represented and perceived in society. Her collages ascribe to the multifaceted African diaspora by visually depicting cultural appropriation, race, police brutality, stereotypes, identity, and the idealized standards of beauty placed upon women of color. Sterling-Wilson has exhibited works in Sanquhar, Scotland, Brooklyn, New York, Los Angles, California, Atlanta, Georgia, Washington, D.C, and Baltimore, and has been featured in BmoreArt Magazine, Contemporary Collage Magazine, EBONY Magazine, and Black Collagists: The Book.
Enjoy the exhibition and reception following the lecture.
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