Phylicia Ghee

ARtist-in-residence / AUGUST 24 - november 14, 2022


 

Photo Credit: Alona Shavi Cabrera

 

The Nicholson Project welcomed interdisciplinary visual artist Phylicia Ghee for a three-month residency from August 24 - November 14, 2022. Phylicia is an interdisciplinary artist working in photography, performance, video, textiles, mixed-media, installation, and painting. Her artwork documents transition, and explores healing, ritual, ceremony, and personal rites-of-passage. Taught by her Grandfather at an early age, Phylicia is interested in the intersection between the physical and the spiritual. She has exhibited widely including exhibitions at the Baltimore Museum of Art, The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse (Miami), Studio Arts College International (Florence, Italy), and The Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture, amongst others.

During her residency, Phylicia worked in the galleries to create an immersive installation that reflected on the histories of Black midwives, root women, and caretakers of this country. Learn more about the exhibition below.

Learn more about Phylicia’s work at www.phyliciaghee.carbonmade.com


 
 

LIMINALITY: A STORY OF REMEMBRANCE

The Nicholson Project was proud to present Liminality: A Story of Remembrance, a solo exhibition by Phylicia Ghee, on view from November 6, 2022 - January 28, 2023. An immersive installation created during Ghee’s time in residence, this exhibition is an ode to the self-taught herbalists, midwives, and root women whose stories are shrouded in the mysteries of Ghee’s personal family history and the history of this country.


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