One basketball court at a time, this nonprofit is revitalizing the city’s recreational spaces with bold murals
Boston Globe, 2020
Jordan Seaberry addresses systemic injustice, family wounds, and moving forward in his powerful, imagistic paintings
Boston Globe, 2019
By Jordan Seaberry and Annajane Yolken
Jordan Seaberry harnesses the power of imagery in his paintings
Boston Magazine, 2019
How two artists turned a basketball court into a memorial to a victim of gun violence
East Side Monthly, 2019
“It takes imagination to be a student of black history.”
RISD News, 2019
“Coded.,” eight works by eight artists concisely curated by Alexandria Smith at the Boston Center for the Arts Mills Gallery opens a trap door into a realm of awe and misery.
The RISD Museum has dipped into its contemporary holdings and put together the most extensive show to date of paintings, prints, photos, drawings and textiles.
Providence Journal, 2018
A snapshot survey with a distinct point of view, “Cosmic Traffic Jam” presents painting-based work by 20 artists of color.
LA Weekly, 2018
Napoleon Gallery News, 2018
Given the current political climate in the U.S., it is no surprise that many artists here are choosing to overtly and directly address politics in their work…. Cosmic Traffic Jam does just that, welcoming a wide array of artists of color to use painting to explore politics.
Riot Material, 2018
The grants were awarded to three visual artists who are looking to make creative waves in the Ocean State.
Rhode Island Monthly, 2017