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Mixed media prints by Katrina Andry

Mammy Complex

The source of your information has a lot to do with how you perceive the world around you. The media plays a heavy role in the propagation, perpetuation and continuation of stereotypes in our society. Using historical stereotypes which render black people as The Other, Katrina Andry explores perception versus reality through the medium of printmaking.

Jungle Fever

Katrina Andry

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Katrina Andry

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