Afrocentric Keyy Press


Stay Updated with Afrocentric Keyy: Press, Exhibitions, and New Releases

Stay in the loop with the latest from Afrocentric Keyy, including press releases, upcoming exhibitions, new artwork, and exclusive artist interviews. Be the first to explore my vibrant and impactful Afro-Realism art, featuring eco-conscious portraits that celebrate Black identity, cultural storytelling, and sustainability.

From behind-the-scenes insights into my creative process to announcements about international art shows and media features, this is your go-to source for all things Afrocentric Keyy. Don’t miss an opportunity to connect with the stories and inspiration behind my art.

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Ambition - @afrocentrickeyy - GOGO Magazine

My artwork represents the shifting of art conversations as they pertain to the physical material and representation. By using recycled materials I am able to turn "trash into treasure" creating distinctive human figures and animal infused portraits.

 

Kiarra Elliott - The Family Reviews

Meet Kiarra Elliott We love art and we love the earth - and so does Kiarra Elliott! A self-described "eco-conscious oil painter,' this New York based artist gives recycled wood new life with her portraiture. Below, we chit chat about some good advice, Giga pets, and an interest in untold stories.

 

Meet Kiarra, An Eco-Consious Painter Giving New Life To Recycled Wood * Young Black Artists

Eco-friendliness is no new concept, but if you've been even slightly conscious over the past couple years, you may have noticed a barrage of headlines and movements popping up that focus on climate change and pollution.

 

Infinity: A solo exhibition by Afrocentric Keyy (An homage to Black Women and Portraiture) - Brokelyn

Cafe Erzulie in Brooklyn New York will open Infinity, a eco-conscious exhibition featuring artwork by artist Afrocentric Keyy on March 29th, 2018. Keyys works combine different elements of the Human, Animal and Organic plants form to create a stunning original portrait on recycled wood. In her themes she strives to capture the elegant moments in life.

 

Check out my interview on pages 85 - 90!