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Angela Davis Johnson (born 1981) is an American interdisciplinary artist whose work engages themes related to the
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in the
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. She has lived and worked in several cities, including
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Early life

Angela Davis Johnson was born in
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. Later, she moved with her family to
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, where she attended
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, an art magnet high school in
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. She was first inspired to create art by her mother, who encouraged her and her siblings to explore their creativity through singing, reading, and whittling, while purchasing art supplies to assist them.


Artistry

Johnson comes from a long line of
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, a tradition she taps into for her work. Her works primarily focus on African Americans' standing up to many challenges and injustices within our world. She states, "The ways that we've been able to withstand, the ways that we've been able to become our water, become our rain; how we've navigated this space that we're in, this time, and have been doing it through our songs and our caretaking of one another." When asked what she hoped people would take away from her body of work, Johnson responded:
I want people to feel the complexity of the embodied experience of Black people in this world. I want people to feel that when they see my work. We’re not just superheroes. We are all things. We are souls living this life. I want people to experience that in my work, feel the depths of that. I want people to recognize and feel their soul. See the thing beyond the construct, which is light, you know. To me, it’s like the past, present, and future. It’s all happening right now in this moment. I want people to feel that when they come by my work, when they’re away from it. I want people to witness all of that in all of our BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) works.
One of Johnson's paintings, ''“An Open Mouth Creek”,'' was described by ''The New York Times'' as depicting "an African American girl with sad eyes, blue hair, and whose mouth is shut, though she looks like she wants to talk. It is a piece that depicts the silencing of Black women throughout history." According to '' The Sumter Item'', "What first strikes the eye and consciousness when encountering Johnson's work is the scope, the scenery, and the subjects." Her style incorporates scraps of fabric into many of her oil paintings as homage to her mother, a seamstress, as well as to introduce more humble materials into fine arts spaces.


Awards, fellowships and residencies


Awards and fellowships

* 2020/21 Intercultural Leadership Institute Fellowship * 2018 MINT ATL Leap Year Fellowship * 2017 Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors Grant Nominee * 2017 Ensemble Theater Grant Awardee * 2016 Joan Mitchell Emerging Artist Nominee * 2015 Alternate Roots/Joan Mitchell Visual Art Scholar


Residencies

* 2022 Fountainhead Residency, Miami, FL * 2022 The New Freedom Project/ BAIA, Atlanta, GA * 2019 Tempus Project, Tampa, FL * 2019 Hampshire College, Amherst, MA * 2019 Fallawayinto Intensive, Philadelphia, PA * 2018 Hambidge Arts Center Residency, Rabun County, GA * 2018 MINT Leap Year, Atlanta, GA


References


External links


Angela Davis Johnson website

Angela Davis Johnson Instagram page
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