Brooklyn-based, Haitian digital artist, Day Brièrre, is fiercely decolonizing the art world through her digital prints, collages, and short animations that celebrate queer, BIPOC communities, and Kreol heritage. Brièrre’s prints and digital collages are sharp, folkloric, and blasting with color. Her activism also takes a participatory approach by offering accessible art education through the independent art platform The Art Hang, which aims “to harness the social power of art in order to decolonize, democratize, and discuss creative fields.” Caribeart has the pleasure to introduce her recent print series.
This one is about reconnecting with an old friend. A child. Perhaps a younger version of yourself Hoping to play with a long lost friend very soon
Telepathic sisterhood.
Sending love to all my black sisters (including and especially welcoming my trans sisters)
I see you, I feel you, and I love you.
Feeling ✨weird✨ Dancing with friends ✨
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