This interview is with BLM grantee Sadé DuBoise, who discusses a variety of topics including what she is working on for the upcoming exhibition, how BLM informed her practice, and more.
You can check out more of Sade’s work via the links below -
Website: sadeduboisestudio.com
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Time Stamps -
0:00 Intro
0:08 Sade’s formulation of ideas for her newest work for the exhibition
2:47 How personal experiences and BLM informed Sade’s practice
7:34 What inspired Sade to apply for the JSMA grant
9:30 How Sade hopes to see the BLM movement unfold during her lifetime
11:40 A timeline of Sade’s art practice and starting a BFA degree at PNCA as a full-ride Equity Scholar
18:17 What Sade hopes people will take away from her work at the JSMA exhibition
19:52 Artists that inspire Sade’s practice
22:55 Balancing life as an artist, wife, and soon to be BFA student
Proposed and generously funded by Jordan Schnitzer through The Harold & Arlene Schnitzer CARE Foundation & the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation to recognize artists making work in support of Black Lives Matter, the grant program spanned the JSMAs of the University of Oregon, Portland State University, and Washington State University. Each artist received a cash award of $2500, and the opportunity to participate in the exhibition.
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