Tastemaker Collections: Daricia Mia DeMarr and Lauren Jackson Harris
Lauren Jackson Harris
and Daricia Mia DeMarr
Founders, Black Women in
the Visual Arts
Daricia Mia DeMarr (left) and Lauren Jackson Harris (right)
Co-Founders of Black Women in Visual Art.
Daricia Mia DeMarr is an independent curator, arts writer, and Co-Founder of Black Women in the Visual Arts. Originally from Los Angeles, DeMarr studied art history and visual arts administration and has worked with artists and galleries over the last 15 years.
Lauren Jackson Harris is an independent curator, project manager and arts administrator from Atlanta, Georgia with a background in graphic design and art history. As the Co-Founder of Black Women in Visual Art, Jackson Harris brings over 10 years of diverse art world experience to the artists, projects and art spaces she works with.
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DEUN IVORY presented by Dominique Gallery
Deun Ivory, Simi, Goddess (2018) Pigment Print, 24 x 36 in / Edition of 3. Courtesy of Dominique Gallery and the artist.
LINDA LOPEZ presented by E D E R
Linda Lopez , Pink/Orange Dust Furry with Gold Rocks (2019) Porcelain, 7 x 9.5 x 5 in, 10lbs. Courtesy of E D E R and the artist.
ALESSANDRO KEEGAN presented by Mother Gallery
Alessandro Keegan, Light Out of the Hyperborean (2019), Oil on panel, 14 x 11 in. Courtesy of Mother Gallery and the artist.
ANDREA CHUNG, presented by Nico Wheadon
BALINT ZSAKO presented by The Proposition
Balint Zsako, Here We Are #119 (2020) Watercolor and ink on paper, 13 x 10 in. Courtesy of The Proposition/International Projects and the artist.
ELIEL DAVID PEREZ MARTINEZ presented by Suburbia Contemporary
Eliel David Perez Martinez, Vapor Sobre La Nevera (2020) Acrylic on panel, 36 x 31.4 cm. Courtesy of Suburbia Contemporary and the artist.
PATJIM OSMANAJ presented by Art Crush
Patjim Osmanaj, Monochromatic Feelings 6 (2020) Acrylic & Spray Paint on Canvas, 15 x 13 in. Courtesy of Art Crush and the artist.
OJO AYOTUNDE presented by Nyama Wingood
Ojo Ayotunde, Let Me Live (2020) Oil and Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 36 in. Courtesy of Nyama Wingood and the artist.