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Network, 2021, Framed

Adjua Gargi Nzinga Greaves is an artist chiefly concerned with postcolonial ethnobotany working in the mediums of scholarship, corporeal wisdom, archival gesture and language. This series of work features annotated photographs of Greaves’s source material, curated into interrelated catalogs.

Adjua Gargi Nzinga Greaves, b. 1980, New York, is an artist guided by metaphysics, network science, ethnobotany, and the granular analytics of poetic inquiry. Her work has been published, exhibited, and reviewed by About Place Journal, The Brooklyn Rail, Ugly Duckling Presse, Artists Space, ISSUE Project Room, Hyperallergic, and 4 Columns. Formerly a Monday Night Reading Series curator at The Poetry Project, site director for Wendy’s Subway, and an artist-in-residence at Rauschenberg Residency, Greaves is currently based in Providence, Rhode Island where she is a candidate for the MFA in Poetry from the Literary Arts Program at Brown University.

Chromogenic Print with Pigment Pen
Unique

Artwork framed in Walnut

41.00" x 41.00"
$3,800.00