The South Got Somethin’ to Say
The South Got Something to Say" is a visual tribute to the resilient voices of black southern women, with a focus on often-overlooked women rappers from the 90s-2000s. Inspired by Andre 3000's 1995 Source Awards speech, this project uncovers the complex layers of black womanhood through paintings and archive video installations. This project celebrates self-expression and also confronts historical disparities in the music and media industry.