Zsudayka Nzinga
Washington, dc
Zsudayka Nzinga is a multi-disciplinary fine artist, curator and educator from Denver, CO living in Washington, DC.
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Zsudayka Nzinga (she/her/hers) (pronounced zoo-day-kuh in-zing-ah)
I am a mixed media artist and designer. I consider my studio practice to be cultural anthropology in that I aim to capture and archive through my work the history and culture of Black Americans. I’m very interested in what happens when Black American artist work and narratives are included alongside American art without requiring the Black artist to center their identity in trauma or politics and whether the sight and existence of Black faces is enough to make our work, voice and existence inherently political. My works seeks to normalize the day to day of Black Americans and celebrate culture while also highlighting moments shared by all humans. We all sit in the house, we all water our plants, we are all living an existence with more similarities than differences. My work challenges viewers to include Black stories in American stories. Told through the lens of personal experience, I use acrylic, decorative paper, hand dyed paper, linocut stamp, ink, vinyl, marker, metal, fabric and thread to create images of proud and beautiful people who celebrate who they are. My sculpture and jewelry work uses metal and wire and precious gems.
My collage work often uses Chigiri to assemble initial layers of interior design and sometimes for complete portraits. I use African scraps of fabric to hint at the remnants of African identity but create new textile designs and interior aesthetics and clothing that are wholly American. I paint photorealistic portraits and then abstract the figures to look like quilted pieces of fabric. My work invites viewers to experience the ways that my friends and elders and peers decorate and design ourselves, our homes and our moments. It is a way to engage in our culture without a traumatic narrative attached.
My current work explores how we build safe spaces through the lens of Black home design and fashion. I bring to life the intricacies of a pan Africanist relationship alongside an American identity which isn’t always recognized despite over 5 generations of building American legacy and culture. The interactive works show the importance of furniture and design in claiming identity and the cultural nature of decorating space as home as altar. I explore the delicate balance of Black American identity as we settle into ourselves as Americans while also nodding to the roots that call to us.
Terrell Arts DC is a husband and wife team of fine artists, curators and art educators. We show work all over the world while creating support systems to help artists expand their careers.
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