Dominique Duroseau - “Mammy Was Here: Into The Stillness” Newark Museum, 2016. (Courtesy of the artist)

Dominique Duroseau - “Mammy Was Here: Into The Stillness” Newark Museum, 2016. (Courtesy of the artist)

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Dominique Duroseau

Dominique Duroseau

Dominique Duroseau is a Newark-based artist born in Chicago and raised in Haiti. Her interdisciplinary practice explores themes of racism, sociocultural issues, and existential dehumanization. Duroseau’s exhibitions, performances, and screenings have been held at The Kitchen, The Brooklyn Museum, the New Museum (BWA for BLM), El Museo del Barrio, A.I.R. Gallery, BronxArtSpace, Rush Arts Gallery, and Smack Mellon in New York City; SATELLITE ART and PULSE Play in Miami; The Newark Museum, Index Art Center, Project for Empty Space, and Gallery Aferro in Newark, NJ. Her recent exhibitions include a 2018 solo exhibition at A.I.R. Gallery in Brooklyn; and talks as a panelist at Black Portraiture[s] at Harvard University and guest lecturer at Vassar. She was a fellow at A.I.R. Gallery in Brooklyn, and has been awarded artist residencies from Gallery Aferro, Index Art Center, the Wassaic Project and Shine Portrait Studio; and recently from MassMOCA, NARS Foundation and Artists Alliance Inc. Duroseau holds a Bachelor of Architecture and a Master of Arts in Fine Arts. | www.dominiqueduroseau.com

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