Mollye Miller is a photographer and creative writer from Baltimore, MD. She is the owner of Mollye Miller Photography LLC where she specializes in emotion-driven, documentary-style family, portrait, personal brand shoots and street photography. Her business centers on seeing and valuing people through photography.
Kid Balloon is a visual artist that specializes in graphic design, fine arts painting, event planning, creative direction, and fashion design. Kid Balloon has worked on many major projects with many well-respected organizations in Baltimore, Maryland, and outside of Baltimore. In partnership with BTST Services and BTST Cares, Kid Balloon served as the lead artist and curator for the Black Lives Matter mural in front of Baltimore City Hall.
for the LOVE...vol. 2 (excerpt)
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REVOLT: Black Joy Still Exists, It Always Will
"REVOLT: Black Joy Still Exists, It Always Will" is a virtual exhibit that I curated to showcase Black Joy, Black Love and Black Excellence. 2020 was a tough year to sit home and watch what was happening to Black people. And as a Black woman, I needed something other than the constant reminders of how cruel this country can be towards me and those who have my complexion.
This exhibit was created to bring joy and peace to those around me and to remind us that despite the forces that try to keep us in a constant state of despair, we are courageous, strong, spiritual, joyous, carefree, loving and so much more. This collection from poets, photographers and artists across the U.S., displays beauty and pride in being Black.
The featured photograph is by photographer Elijah Pittman from Maryland.
This exhibit was created to bring joy and peace to those around me and to remind us that despite the forces that try to keep us in a constant state of despair, we are courageous, strong, spiritual, joyous, carefree, loving and so much more. This collection from poets, photographers and artists across the U.S., displays beauty and pride in being Black.
The featured photograph is by photographer Elijah Pittman from Maryland.
Year: 2020
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