Randiesia Fletcher (Day 3)

Randiesia Fletcher
Primary Medium: Painting | Pintura

About the Artist

Curator Randiesia Fletcher, M.Ed., serves as a Master Teaching Artist and is an artistic anthropologist that specializes in Auto-ethnographic works. She explores cultural phenomenon through her personal experiences. This specialty uses her personal experiences and knowledge to articulate broader social, cultural, and political meanings in her literature and artwork. She challenges the perceptions of African-American faces, particularly a non-smiling face. Her research, writings, and artwork are influenced by the anthropological investigations of Zora Neal Hurston, and the literature of W. E. B. Dubious. Dubois speaks about the Double Consciousness— how people are forced to see themselves through a lens of racism. It is the dichotomy of how a person views themselves versus how the world views that person. This work is a renaissance to counter negative images that dominate news outlets. Mrs. Fletcher is a Tucson Public Voices Fellow (Women's Foundation for the State of Arizona and the University of Arizona). She has a variety of literary works that accompany her visual arts. Mrs. Fletcher is an avid OpEd writer, published in a variety of news outlets, and she is always working on new literature and artistic works.

How to Purchase

Visitors can purchase with cash and Zelle and Apple Pay.

Pricing Range

$1-$150, $151 - $500

About this Event

Are you ready for a party? Come and join me at Living2Portraits Studio while we Celebrate Art with a variety of artists, art, and mediums. Come talk to the artists, purchase their work, see demonstrations, listen to music, and more. There will be oils, acrylics, watercolors, comics, mixed mediums, and lots of little artsy things.

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About the Studio

City of Tucson Ward: Ward 5
Pima County District: District 3
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About the Art

About the Process

She explores cultural phenomena through her personal experiences. This specialty uses her experiences and knowledge to articulate broader social, cultural, and political meanings in her literature and artwork. She challenges the perceptions of African-American faces, particularly a non-smiling face. Her research, writings, and artwork are influenced by the anthropological investigations of Zora Neal Hurston, and the literature of W. E. B. Dubious. Dubois speaks about the Double Consciousness. Randiesia is a visual artist who works in oil paints, pastels, ceramics, and Intaglio Printmaking. She also practices Orisha Dancing. Her latest creations are African Folklore ceramic dolls.

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