Perceptive use of commonly found objects creates poetic representations of real world issues.
UBUNTU; I AM BECAUSE WE ARE
SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING
SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING
Ubuntu is a group portrait, celebrating the familial and societal impact of womens lives and work.
AN- NISAA 1: THE WOMEN
SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING
AN- NISAA 1: THE WOMEN
The site-specific installation predominantly consists of African wax, Kente, Batik and Tie and dye fabrics scraps. Symbolically, it represents groups of women from diverse communities.
BLACK BLACK BLACK
ANAS AREMEYAW ANAS
AN- NISAA 1: THE WOMEN
This piece conceptually answers the question of what it means to be black, informed by a complex view of the black and colored experiences in the United States.
IYETT?
ANAS AREMEYAW ANAS
ANAS AREMEYAW ANAS
Is yesterday eating today’s tomorrow?
ANAS AREMEYAW ANAS
ANAS AREMEYAW ANAS
ANAS AREMEYAW ANAS
My 400 year history
My 400 year history
My 400 year history
A sequence of collage paintings narrating the 400 year history of African Americans from ancient Ghana empire to the present day Ghana. Inspired by the movie "A Prince Among Slaves"