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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2023 · 1H 10M

Stink Pink Gators and Furs (replay) w/ artist Jamea Richmond-Edwards

from Studio Noize: Black Art Podcast · host jamaal barber

The Noize is giving you a special episode replay with one of the best contemporary artists in the game, Jamea Richmond-Edwards. The 7 Mile girl, joins the podcast to talk about her amazing mixed media work. Her work centers Black women fully and unapologetically. She crafts narratives around her life experiences growing up in Detroit in the ’90s. We talk about her inspirations from Ebony magazine spreads to Howard and beyond. It’s another great conversation with one of the best contemporary Black artists in the world. Listen, subscribe and share!Episode 168 topics include:AFRICobra influencesembracing colorbeing a Black Indigenous womanspiritual energy in artsymbols in Jamae’s workusing women as subjectsgrowing up in Detroit in the 1990sthe power of styleJamea Richmond-Edwards graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Jackson State University in 2004 where she studied painting and drawing. She went on to earn an MFA from Howard University in 2012. She offers a repertoire of portraits of women drawn using ink, graphite, and mixed media collage. Richmond-Edward’s work has garnered the attention of various art critics including in the Washington Post and the Huffington Post’s “Black Artists: 30 Contemporary Art Makers Under 40 You Should Know”. Richmond-Edwards has exhibited her artwork nationally and internationally including the Delaware Art Museum, California African American Museum, Charles Wright Museum in Detroit, MI, and Galerie Myrtis In Baltimore Maryland. Her works are in the permanent collection of private collectors across the country including the Embassy of the United States in Dakar, Senegal.See more: www.jamearichmondedwards.com + @jamearichmondedwardsPresented by: Black Art In AmericaRead the Studio Noize Artist FeatureArtist Jamea Richmond-Edwards: Story of a 7 Mile GirlEpisode TranscriptFollow us:StudioNoizePodcast.comIG: @studionoizepodcastJamaal Barber: @JBarberStudioSupport the podcast www.patreon.com/studionoizepodcast

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The Noize is giving you a special episode replay with one of the best contemporary artists in the game, Jamea Richmond-Edwards. The 7 Mile girl, joins the podcast to talk about her amazing mixed media work. Her work centers Black women fully and unapologetically. She crafts narratives around her life experiences growing up in Detroit in the ’90s. We talk about her inspirations from Ebony magazine spreads to Howard and beyond. It’s another great conversation with one of the best contemporary Black artists in the world. Listen, subscribe and share! Episode 168 topics include: AFRICobra influences embracing color being a Black Indigenous woman spiritual energy in art symbols in Jamae’s work using women as subjects growing up in Detroit in the 1990s the power of style

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