T. ELIOTT MANSA

T. Eliott Mansa
For Moments of the Sun II,
2022
stuffed animals, pebbles, seashells,
and train tracks on wood
40 x 40 x 10 inches
101.6 x 101.6 x 25.4 cm.

T. Eliott Mansa
For Moments of the Sun III,
2022
stuffed animals, pebbles, seashells,
and train tracks on wood
40 x 40 x 10 inches
101.6 x 101.6 x 25.4 cm.

T. Eliott Mansa
Mûntu mu mèso kaka kafwanga / only in our eyes does a person ever die
, 2022
mixed media assemblage on wood
36 x 96 inches
91.4 x 243.8 cm.

ARTIST INFORMATION

T. Eliott Mansa (b. 1977, Miami, FL) is a multidisciplinary artist creating assemblages, paintings, and sculptures that incorporate the aesthetic of amalgamation found in visionary Southern vernacular sculpture. Mansa’s intention is to trigger the radical imagination of viewers, encouraging them to subvert the status quo and find socio-political agency in their own communities. Mansa attended the Yale School of Art (2013) and received his MFA from CUNY Hunter College (2018). In 2019, he received a Creator Award from Oolite Arts and the Miami Foundation, and in 2020 had his debut solo presentation at LnS Gallery titled, For Those Gathered in the Wind, (December 2, 2020 – February 27, 2021) a sobering exhibition centered around themes Black mourning and grief in response to racism and extrajudicial violence. Awarded residencies include the five-week Home + Away residency through Oolite Arts at Artpace in San Antonio, Texas (March 2021), and studio at Oolite Arts in Miami Beach, FL (2020 – 2022). He is currently an Artist in Residence at Bakehouse Art Complex in Miami, FL, and his work forms part of the Pérez Art Museum Miami.

Photo Credit: Chire Regans Oliver aka VantaBlack

SELECTED PRESS

Art exhibit honors  lives lost from social justice
featured in the Miami Herald
by Josie Gulliksen
February 6, 2021
Nine Galleries to Check Out During Miami Art Week 2020
featured in Miami New Times
December 2, 2020
HOLIDAZE 2020: Provocative Edge
Featured in Brickell Magazine & Key Biscayne Magazine, page 85
December 1, 2020
South Florida arts speak to 2020’s collision of crises
featured in the Miami Herald
by: George Fishman
September 27, 2020
Miami Museum of Contemporary Art of the African Diaspora Hosts Pop-Up Exhibition this June (with artist T.Elliot Mansa)
featured in Hy-Lo News
June 8, 2019