Jamea Richmond-Edwards
Artist
Jamea Richmond-Edwards creates mixed media collages utilizing a variety of papers and hand-drawn elements. Her work focuses on Black Americana at the intersection of Indigenous American identity. Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Richmond-Edwards holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Jackson State University where she studied painting and drawing and an MFA in painting from Howard University. She is a 2019 recipient of the Joan Mitchell Painters and Sculptors Award and a 2020 Joan Mitchell Artist in Residence. Richmond-Edwards has exhibited her artwork nationally and internationally at venues including the California African American Museum in Los Angeles; Charles Wright Museum in Detroit; and Kravets Wehby Gallery in New York City. Her work is included in the collections of the Studio Museum of Harlem and Rubell Family Collection. She currently resides in Maryland with her husband and three sons. 
Jamea Richmond-Edwards
Artist
Jamea Richmond-Edwards creates mixed media collages utilizing a variety of papers and hand-drawn elements. Her work focuses on Black Americana at the intersection of Indigenous American identity. Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Richmond-Edwards holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Jackson State University where she studied painting and drawing and an MFA in painting from Howard University. She is a 2019 recipient of the Joan Mitchell Painters and Sculptors Award and a 2020 Joan Mitchell Artist in Residence. Richmond-Edwards has exhibited her artwork nationally and internationally at venues including the California African American Museum in Los Angeles; Charles Wright Museum in Detroit; and Kravets Wehby Gallery in New York City. Her work is included in the collections of the Studio Museum of Harlem and Rubell Family Collection. She currently resides in Maryland with her husband and three sons.