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Arcadia: Often Dreamt, Seldom Lived
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EMERGENCE: Stories In The Making
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Arrival Art Fair
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The Stories Of Us: UN Installation
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The Stories Of Us: United Nations installation

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​Important Notices/Dates:
March 7 - exhibition is open to the public in the visitors gallery
March 24 - UN Press Call (all day)
March 25 - Remembrance Day of Victims of the Transatlantic Trade in Enslaved Africans
April 14 - 17 - Permanent Forum on People of African Decent
April 24 - Last day of UN exhibition
April 25 - UN exhibition deinstall and Brooklyn Bridge Park exhibition install 
April 26 - Brooklyn Bridge Park exhibition open to the public
May 25 - Brooklyn Bridge Park exhibit closes

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Arrival Series

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A note from Alanis-

This body of work emerged during the quarantine period in 2020. Being on lockdown for those few months while being in the studio forced me to sit with myself and my work. This work almost became therapeutic in the process from start to finish. By setting up my phone on self timer and posing freely in my studio chair to then painting those images in seascapes. I was also fascinated by the fact that some people were unrecognizable to me with their mask on so I created 'proxified' masks for these self portraits. Merging my proxy and myself into a whole new being.
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  • Home
  • PAINTINGS
    • Arrival
    • Tropical Gaze
    • Discourse
    • Paradisiacal
    • Eyeing We
  • AVAILABLE WORK
  • LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
  • About
    • Artist Statement
    • Bio
    • CV
  • Contact