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Black Collagists Wednesdays
·2021-04-28

BLACK COLLAGISTS WEDNESDAY: JESSE L. FREEMAN

CURATED BY TERI HENDERSON Check out the work of @jesselfreeman.  In his own words:  “I started creating collages seven years...
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Black Collagists Wednesdays
·2021-03-31

Black Collagists Wednesday: Trevor Davis

Curated by Teri Henderson “Trevor Omari Davis is a multidisciplinary artist, designer and arts educator for 14 years, currently residing...
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·2021-03-08

Chris Burnett and his creative world domination plans are simply awesome.

TWS –Hi Chris, can you please tell us something you’d like people know about you? CB –I’d love for people...
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Black Collagists Wednesdays
·2021-04-14

BLACK COLLAGISTS WEDNESDAY: Heather Polk

Curated by Teri Henderson Check out the work of Heather Polk @artcuresall.  From her website:  “Art C.U.R.E.S All is the...
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Black Collagists Wednesdays
·2021-03-16

BLACK COLLAGISTS WEDNESDAY: Adolphus Washington.

CURATED BY TERI HENDERSON Check out the work of Adolphus Washington(IG: @negrophonic) Adolphus Washington hails from the Bronx, NY and...
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·2021-01-09

TWS Broadcast: Episode 05. Teri Henderson: Black collage matters

2020 was a year were the fact that black lives matter was sadly highlighted by police brutality and death.  In...
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Since 2011 TWS has curated and produced collage exhibitions in galleries and museums in Europe (Barcelona, London, Berlin, Madrid, Rotterdam, Trondheim, Valladolid) and America (New York, Montreal, Lima, Quito, San José de Costa Rica) and ran workshops and collage sessions in many of these cities.

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