Bio

Korey Richardson is a mixed media artist who grew up in the Washington metropolitan area. His artwork is deeply rooted in African American history and culture, as well as Afrofuturism, a movement that blends elements of science fiction and African mythology. Korey's use of unique symbolism in his work allows him to explore complex themes related to identity, history, and cultural heritage.

Korey has shown his artwork throughout the metropolitan area, and his work has been well-received by audiences and critics alike. His artwork has been collected by both public and private collections, including the prestigious David Driskell Center at the University of Maryland.

Korey's passion for art led him to pursue a Bachelor's degree in Fine Art from the University of Maryland College Park, where he honed his skills and developed his unique artistic style. Throughout his academic career, Korey was recognized for his artistic talent and dedication to his craft.

As a mixed media artist, Korey creates screenprints and paintings that are both visually striking and thought-provoking. His artwork challenges viewers to reflect on their own identity and cultural heritage, while also exploring themes related to social justice and the African American experience. Korey's artwork has the power to inspire and engage audiences, and his contributions to the art world are sure to leave a lasting impact.