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Alexis is a senior BFA photo major at GSU, graduating in May 2020, whose Afrofuturism inspired work explores race, culture and autobiography. She has interned with Camayuhs Gallery and The Children’s Museum, ​​​​​and her work has been shown with Atlanta Photography Group Gallery and Day and Night Projects.

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"Deriving inspiration from Afrofuturism, I create surreal, digitally created compositions that use technology to explore the meanings of race, culture and autobiography. My use of digital manipulation imitates the cultural manipulation I endured growing up in the Midwest, channeling new technology as a medium for the expression of lived experience. By constructing combinations of photographs, digital marks and found imagery, I represent the strategically designed, fabricated culture of black people that was presented to me. Ultimately, allowing technology to demonstrate my mental and physical navigation of racial identity, cultural history and lived experience." 

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