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  • A student's selfie, with the setting sunlight shining on her face, in an interior background.
  • Fall 2022 and Spring 2023

    Moving to the “Big Apple” in 2016, Denver has always looked at new experiences as opportunities to view a new perspective. She is extremely proud of her heritage and blackness. The importance of representation and standing for a passionate cause compelled her to art. She is inspired by the storytelling and dialogue behind various pieces. Her favorite artist is Murjoni Merriweather due to her portrayal of modern black culture in her sculptures.

Final Project
Fall Final Paper: Painting Air: Impressionism and Spencer Finch
  • A large gallery with the walls painted with squares of blue, green, purple, yellow, and red. There...
    Installation view: Lux and Lumen: Spencer Finch. Hill Art Foundation, September 16–March 4, 2023. © Hill Art Foundation. Photo: Matthew Herrmann.
Final Project
Spring Final Paper: Beautiful, Vivid, Self-Contained
  • Colorful animal and human-like forms move in various positions. The forms are painted in largely...
    Robert Colescott, Untitled, circa 1967. Acrylic on canvas, 78 3/4 × 59 inches (200 × 149.9 cm). © 2023 The Robert H. Colescott Separate Property Trust / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy of the Trust and Blum & Poe, Los Angeles / New York / Tokyo. Photo: Jenalee Harmon.
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