Q&A with Artist Soleé Darrell
Soleé Darrell is a lifelong multidimensional artist based in Oakland, CA. She uses layers of mixed media to symbolize the healing of wounds and maps the unknown paths we take in life. She uses her art to bring optimism and bridge the gap between the intuitive world and the physical world.
Q&A with Artist Blane Asrat
Soleé Darrell is a lifelong multidimensional artist based in Oakland, CA. She uses layers of mixed media to symbolize the healing of wounds and maps the unknown paths we take in life. She uses her art to bring optimism and bridge the gap between the intuitive world and the physical world.
Q&A with Artist Gaia WXYZ
Gaia Wxyz is a multimedia creator who specializes in visual art, specifically comics, illustration, painting and design. With their Little Free Antiracist Library, they wanted to create something that the community could enjoy while also functioning as a site for the distribution of antiracist texts.
Q&A with Artist Adia Millett
As we conceptualized the Little Free Antiracist Libraries for our community, an important component was engaging local Black artists who would be commissioned to transform the houses of books into functional pieces of community art. In researching artists across the Bay Area, we were delighted to discover Adia Millett and her incredible art.
Q&A with Artistic Activist Netsanet Tesfay
Netsanet Tesfay (Net) is an Ethiopian born artist who lives in Walnut Creek. Her work has been shown at the Bedford Gallery and around the United States. Net works with a variety of mediums and draws deep inspiration from issues of social justice. We absolutely loved working with her and are thrilled with the Little Free Antiracist Libraries that she painted for us.