“Who’s Behind Black Art” is a compelling, four-part docuseries that dives into the lives of five emerging artists — Adrian Armstrong, Jewel Ham, Laurena Finéus, Mario Joyce, and Tae Ham — as they navigate the art world and the unique challenges often faced by artists of color.
These talented individuals are part of the Good Black Art community, a groundbreaking platform founded by Philip Collins, fully dedicated to supporting emerging Black artists.
“This series goes beyond showcasing stunning artwork — it highlights the incredible resilience and creativity of emerging Black artists while sparking important conversations about the art ecosystem today,” said John Campbell, creator and executive producer of “Who’s Behind Black Art.”
STATE OF THE ART ECOSYSTEM
The series addresses topics including the state of the art ecosystem following the social justice movements sparked by George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery. It also delves into the roles of Black women in the art world, the impact of social media and the preservation of Black art.
Through interviews filmed in New York City, N.Y., U.S.A., the series captures the essence of these artists’ lives, providing a personal look at their family histories, mentors, education and support systems.
- Episodes 1 & 2 dive into the personal journeys of the five artists, exploring their creative processes, community influences and the unfiltered realities of their lives.
- Episode 3 features a roundtable discussion with seasoned professionals and celebrities in the art world, including Derrick Adams, Everette Taylor (CEO of Kickstarter & Former chief management officer at Artsy) and Elliot Perry (NBA star and Memphis Grizzlies owner).
- Episode 4 culminates with the Good Black Art exhibition at the World Trade Center in New York City, showcasing the transformative work of these five artists.
The series will premiere February 6 on AspireTV in celebration of Black History Month.
For more info, check out the trailer below or go to whosbehindblackart.com.