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Julianna Luna on Crossroads

South Burlington Library

part of a series on Crossroads

About the speaker

Raphaella Brice is a self-taught queer haitian-american digital illustrator. Raph is made of the following ingredients: a dash of glitter, salt, and jiwof (meaning cloves in creole), sky miles, a whole lotta queerness, sassy twitter fingers, disco fever, a heaping amount of creative and cosmic energy, and love... Raph's art celebrates the human consciousness shift that is currently happening in the world today.

Recently, Raph has created the Fletcher Free Library's Black Madonna mural, Burlington Discover Jazz Fest's 40 year anniversary artwork featuring Lakecia Benjamin, and is this year's SEABA Art Studio Resident. Raph's media of choice includes; psychedelic vector art illustration, graphic design and murals.

See more of Raph's work here: raphdraws.com

Additional details

We are excited to gather in creative community next Friday morning, April 25th @ 9:00 AM and tap into the fork in the road…creative passion! ❤️‍🔥

April’s talk will be taking place at South Burlington Library in the Digital Lab 📚 @sblibrary

Meet Julianna Luna (she/her) 🇩🇴— an event producer, actress, artist, performer, and community architect, interweaving their innate passion for their artistry through:

🌎 Vermont Public, Event Producer 👨🏾‍🍳 Ladies Safe Space 🪷 Performing with rotating Jazz Band at The 126

Pop out to hear Julianna @missjuliannaluna & VT-based artist, Raph Draws, @raph.drawsss, dive into a riveting discussion on how their work is at the crossroads, especially during the times we currently live in 🪽

See ya’ll next week! 🍀