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Susan Ragland is a self-taught artist whose focus has been to unwaveringly create joyful images of Black people affirming their human connections. Amidst bursts of color and intricate designs, her paintings seek to examine the humanity of Black subjects while paradoxically depicting the ordinary: African Americans as regular folk, sans the presence of historical trauma. Her work aims to imbue majestic feelings in viewers who have experienced a questioning of their being and beckon others to identify universally-shared Joy.
She has had a 30-year career creating and selling art largely outside of the conventional art circuits. Through private exhibits and by word of mouth, her art has found its way into the permanent acquisitions of major art collectors throughout the U.S. including the Colored Girls’ Museum; a long-time host of ABC’s The View; professional athletes; George Washington University, Temple University; various on-air news pundits, and in the homes of regular folks.
Recent exhibits include the Woodmere Museum Annual 82nd Juried Exhibition; Montclair Art Museum’s Juneteenth Exhibit, and the Philadelphia Magic Gardens.
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1727-29 Mt. Vernon Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
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