Joshua Moton is a visual artist and cellist who through sound, textiles, and installations depth charges wells of Afro-Atlantic dynamism to conjure up works which provoke a sense of environmental and cultural shift. Their work meditates black freedom in the 21st century, and the renegotiation of the parasitic networks of power and privilege weft into the global, colonial world order. They were born in San Antonio and was raised between there and Pollard, Alabama. They graduated from Oberlin College with a BA in African Studies (Fine Arts) which they used to open their heart and soul to jazz, philosophy, and other great arts of the black world.
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