Lecture | Artist Krystle Lemonias
March 14
Krystle Lemonias, featured in The Chicken and the Egg exhibition, is a Jamaican born interdisciplinary visual artist, labor activist, and art educator. In her work she uses found materials, fabric, and iconography to explore social class privilege, citizenship, labor rights, and how economic inequality affects Black communities. She seeks to educate viewers on Black immigrant cultural identity and its connection to the broader diaspora. Lemonias is represented by Andrew Rafacz Gallery.
Enjoy The Chicken And The Egg exhibition.
Krystle Lemonias, featured in The Chicken and the Egg exhibition, is a Jamaican born interdisciplinary visual artist, labor activist, and art educator. In her work she uses found materials, fabric, and iconography to explore social class privilege, citizenship, labor rights, and how economic inequality affects Black communities. She seeks to educate viewers on Black immigrant cultural identity and its connection to the broader diaspora. Lemonias is represented by Andrew Rafacz Gallery.
Enjoy The Chicken And The Egg exhibition.
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