The Ama Collective

As the founder of The AMA Collective, I created a space to uplift artists and cultural workers from the African diaspora through storytelling, curation, and community-building. Rooted in the belief that art is both archive and portal, the Collective supports diasporic creatives through showcases, residencies, and digital gatherings — honoring memory while imagining liberatory futures.

This work sits at the intersection of art, history, and healing, and reflects my lifelong commitment to preserving cultural legacies while nurturing new modes of expression. From local showcases to global networks, The AMA Collective is a living archive for Black imagination.