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Antwoine Washington is a Cleveland artist whose work is inspired by the black experience in America. Through a combination of painting and drawing, Antwoine creates emotionally charged portraits of the daily lives of Black Americans. He was recently awarded a Cleveland Arts Prize “Verge Fellowship” that identifies talented artists on the brink of greater recognition. Antrwoine’s work has been shown at Zygote Press, Judith Rae Solomon Gallery, YARDS Project, and Artists Archives of the Western Reserve.
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