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Body + Language Conversations

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"Body + Language" is a series of drawing activities curated by Steven A. Johnson that aim to encompass the whole self; that is, the past, present, and past stewardship of ourselves in an effort to process, metabolize, and make space for our inherited racial trauma. In this hour, the endeavor is to not only examine the self, but also our interaction with the spaces we inhabit, their histories, and the combined interaction of these two spaces. In so doing, the participants were Counter-Mapping their lived, inherited, and metabolized the unseen, unspoken, and unheard pain they carry within themselves. While this activity is targeted toward Black, Native, and those who self-identify as BIPOC, participation is encouraged for anyone of any cultural or ethnic background willing to process and metabolized inherited trauma.

The video below is part of a limited podcast series hosted by Inbreak called, "Body + Language Conversations", where Steven A. Johnson engages in an hour-long conversation with individuals who took part in the project.

Featured: Steven Johnson and Andre Green


2020They will call you things you could never imagine for  yourself, some good, some bad; the only thing that matters, is what you call yourself in your loneliest moments.
They will call you things you could never imagine for yourself, some good, some bad. The only thing that matters is what you call yourself, in your loneliest moments. They will call you things you could never believe for yourself, knowing yourself, and seeing yourself as you are. I wish I had the wisdom here to tell you something, anything, that would shield you from that fate.
Charcoal, Graphite, Ink, and Watercolor on Mounted Paper | 9” x 12” | 2020Contact for pricing "
Ballpoint, Ink and Watercolor on Paper
4" x 6"
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2020Annie Mae
I have nothing to give. Neither did my Momma. Neither did her Mother, and her Mother before her. But in every instance of maternal love, they gave the next in line something. Is that a paradox, yes. Material wealth is not a pre-scripted line in the narrative of my ebony skin. Nevertheless, I wish to give you the resistance, joy, and victory that is possible in throes of pain.
Charcoal, Graphite, Ink, and Watercolor on Mounted Paper | 9” x 12” | 2021 "
Ballpoint, Ink and Watercolor on Paper
4" x 6"
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2020Weeping May Endureth For a Night
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Charcoal, Graphite, Ink, and Watercolor on Mounted Paper | 9” x 12” | 2021Contact for pricing "
Ballpoint, Ink and Watercolor on Paper
4" x 6"
Contact for pricing

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  • Some Studio Name
    — Designer, Head of Design
    2019—Present
  • Some Studio Name
    — Partner, Lead Designer, Art Director
    2015—2019
  • Freelance
    — Graphic Designer, Web Designer
    2012—2015
  • Some Studio Name
    — Designer, Co-founder
    2012—2015
Steven Johnson
Steven Johnson
about"Into the Deep, Unto the New" is an exhibition that navigates the continuum of collective healing from racial trauma.
Hosted by Inbreak and Dea Studios is the culminating exhibition of the 2021 Inbreak Residency. This exhibition is a virtual showcase featuring works by Inbreak residents Andrew Nemr, Steve Anthony Johnson, Liberty Worth, and Arneshia Williams. Into the Deep, Unto the New provides a lens through which we see the impassioned overflow from art as practice to art as community-building in an effort to bravely uncover racialized trauma and to reimagine a post-racialized society. The reception will feature a brief introduction to the exhibition, interactive activities, and a toast to the artists.
The Inbreak Residency is an incubator for artists of any discipline, writers, curators and preachers to foster a brave space that facilitates a raw exploration of art, faith, and race in the United States. Over the course of three months, residents engage in texts, open dialogue, and somatic practice to metabolize themes surrounding racial trauma in the U.S. Each resident is encouraged to reimagine their individual role in generating social healing through self-led community projects using their practice and tools provided by the residency.
artists The work of Marcus is immediately identifiable in it’s ability to tell a narrative that is at once evocative, gripping, and uncommonly romantic.
2018
Grand Prize Lux → Consumed
Grand Prize Lux → Terroir
Lux → Travel Design Awards

2017
Applied Arts → Make-Up
Applied Arts → Interior design
Lux → Interior design

2016
Grand Prize Lux → Agnus Dei
Lux → Food Carving
Applied Arts → Food Carving
Lux → Pur Vodka
Lux → Formes et Réflexions
Applied Arts → Shapes
Lux → Le Beurre allume vos aliments
Lux → Les fromages d’ici
Applied Arts → Les fromages d’ici

Events

  • Some Studio Name
    — Designer, Head of Design
    2019—Present
  • Some Studio Name
    — Partner, Lead Designer, Art Director
    2015—2019
  • Freelance
    — Graphic Designer, Web Designer
    2012—2015
  • Some Studio Name
    — Designer, Co-founder
    2012—2015
About"
Residency Year: 2021

Steven draws intimate scenes in an effort to reframe the way in which we talk about otherness. Their works are a counter-narrative to the overwhelming onslaught of content about the oppressed. Content is the reigning superstructure through which we digest and frame perceptions we lack native access to, and the notion of Blackness is a historically recurring casualty of this superstructure. Much of the experience that encapsulates Blackness is having a caricature violently imposed on you. Depictions of black bodies both historic and contemporary flatten them into a tar-black caricature. Faces parodied with swollen lips and a bloated noses. The black body is hypersexualized and demonized into an exotic object of hate and lust.

The task of reframing otherness, reframing Blackness, cannot be accomplished alone. What Steven attempts to do, however, is hold and make space for it. Their drawings are glimpses and vignettes. They are run-away thoughts of times, places, emotions, peoples. Some of them are from my own experience, and some from others’. Through strokes of charcoal and graphite, they make darkness the protagonist. In this manner they shift the paradigm which considers light the dominant formal aspect across paper.

Darkness describes and constructs the forms rather than what is thought innate in light-deferent systems. Instead of preoccupation with maintaining luminosity, Steven depict spaces and bodies built from the additive darkness. As the image forms, they are devoted to controlling and negotiating the deepest range of the Image. Light and luminosity are merely players and accents. Darkness is not obfuscation—it can be just as revealing and descriptive, if one is willing to appreciate how intricate, inviting, and nuanced it can be. An interplay of warm and cool black washes and gradations can be just as bombastic or hushed as any other work.
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I draw intimate scenes in an effort to reframe the way we talk about Blackness. Through strokes of charcoal and graphite, I make Blackness and darkness the protagonist. In this manner I shift the paradigm which considers whiteness/ light the dominant formal aspect across paper. Working from memory, interviews, verbal histories, and family keepsakes, I navigate a cross-generational, cross-cultural, and cross-diasporic hypothesis of what I would say to a biological child of mine—unbesmirched by the colonized imagination. Some of these materials are fragmented or damaged, told secondhand, or else gleaned from painful memories half-remembered; others are passed down by elders to metabolize inherited trauma. I then transmogrify these artifacts into a visual love letter to possible inheritors of that trauma . Channeling intergenerational resistance, wisdom, and resilience, my drawings and activities explore the counter-narrative necessary to eclipse the burden of inherited and bestowed trauma central to Black and Othered bodies.  In other words, my drawings transform histories, artifacts, spatially dependent histories, and biographical fragments into tactile, metabolic renderings of an inward reflective state.
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Santiago Galeas
Robyn A. Gibson
Andre Green
Darryl B. Smith
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Events With Steven

  • Some Studio Name
    — Partner, Lead Designer, Art Director
    2015—2019
  • Freelance
    — Graphic Designer, Web Designer
    2012—2015
  • Some Studio Name
    — Designer, Co-founder
    2012—2015