Alice Price is a dynamic, multi-genre visual artist whose pieces connect the intersectionality of femininity and the Black experience. Inspired by music such as hip hop, old school, R&B, soul, jazz and classical, Price’s art ranges from paintings and sketches to forward-thinking fashion. Alice uses her environment and experiences to encourage viewers of her work to spend time re-evaluating their ideas on social norms. She’s known to work with numerous mediums including paintings, cross-texture clothing, graffiti, album and book cover art.
Continuing to evolve in her work, Alice’s work has been the subject of group commercial gallery exhibitions throughout the city of Portland and nine pieces of her work were on display at Portland Art Museum in 2022. She has a growing audience for her live paintings and she participates in many community- centered events around North and Northeast Portland.
A native of Portland, Oregon, Alice was an enormously creative child and her parents found evidence of her whimsy, drawn in crayon on her bedroom walls and in her fashion choices. Her grandmother, Gloria Taylor, was also a gifted visual artist and a heavy influence on Price’s skill development.
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