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Morrow, Ray (MU-Student)_RMorrow_Still1.png

Morrow, Ray
Wilson, Emily_EmilyWilson.WeAreNotJustADay.mp4

Wilson, Emily
Desmond_Kisida_KisidaD Motion.jpg

Kisida, Desmond
Zarrick, Christian (MU-Student_Screenshot (29).png

Zarrick, Christian
Korrin _Zerr_ZerrFloralInstallation1.jpg

Zerr, Korrin
ReeceA_dancefilm.png

Reece, Allie
Zoe_Krause_krausez_vespaad1.png

Krause, Zoe
Gobble-Beautiful Moon-#1.JPG

Gobble, Jordyn
Jae_Cowen_CowenClouds.png

Cowen, Jae
Lauren_Biritz_Times Square Back.JPG

Biritz, Lauren
Allison_Keys_KeysA_DressBack(300ppi).png

Keys, Allison
Thomas, Tyler_ThomasT_BoyInBed.jpg

Thomas, Tyler
Davis, Trin (MU-Student)_trinity.davis_flower.jpg

Davis, Trinity A Utopia is an imaginary community or society that possesses highly desirable or near perfect qualities for its members. In my work Black Utopia, I imagine this condition for women in my community. Inspired by artist Tyler Mitchell, my photographs describe self-love, empowerment, and intelligence. I am pushed to create lyrical, poetic, almost sculptural works, which foreground the elegance I see within the African American community. Knowing that a Black Utopia will never be obtained, I am inclined to create images with a futuristic, almost unsettling touch. Many of my photographs block or restrict visual access to the portrait subject by way of nature, referencing the impossibility of Black Utopia. I am highlighting African American women in a way which uplifts and counteracts negative stereotypes placed upon us by mass media.
Molly_Fox_DSC_0217.JPG

Fox, Molly
Megan _Forrest_VADS1.jpg

Forrest, Megan
Hunter _Acton_Acton_Lips_Photo.png

Acton, Hunter
Cal_Tobias_TobiasC_DejectedPlayers.jpg

Tobias, Cal
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