Live Art Visual Art

Live Art Visual Art L.A.V.A LLC is the artistic collective of self taught underserved live and visual artist whose mission is to create art for community and for survival.

L.A.V.A (Live Art Visual Art) L.A.V.A (Live Art Visual Art) is a collective of self taught and emerging artists that create diverse artistic experiences in diverse communities. By building a showcase to perform, display and distribute our art, we continue bringing cultural awareness to audiences around the world.

  Year of Truth…whats going down in Regional Theatre town??? When cuts come around and DEI..DIED.. whose on board for th...
03/01/2025

Year of Truth…whats going down in Regional Theatre town??? When cuts come around and DEI..DIED.. whose on board for the Regional Revolution?

The Playwrights’ Center of Minneapolis has rejected a $35,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts due to new federal restrictions barring grant recipients from promoting diversity, equity, inclusion and gender ideology, joining a growing number of arts organizations nationwide in condem...

  beautiful…Leaves are feelings falling, like us
02/12/2023

beautiful…Leaves are feelings falling, like us

So.. I learned some history about Japanese GEISHAS. Before the 17th century they were considered women who were dancer, ...
08/24/2022

So.. I learned some history about Japanese GEISHAS. Before the 17th century they were considered women who were dancer, singers and performers, who entertained. However, after the 17th century they lost control of their origin and men used their talents for thier own desires, creating confines for their skills and talents that lead to pleasure and submission. Another example of

Self Portrait Sketch .remy
08/13/2022

Self Portrait Sketch .remy

Came across this exhibit “Where Do We Go From Here?” at St.John’s Cathedral.“This is the question posed in the first bil...
12/03/2021

Came across this exhibit “Where Do We Go From Here?” at St.John’s Cathedral.
“This is the question posed in the first billboard of the public art project at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, running along 110th Street between Amsterdam and Morningside Avenues. Set against the backdrop of a border fence, the billboard, by artist Eric Gottesman, asks the viewer to place themselves in the position of a migrant. It also asks us to consider where we are going together as a nation, and where divisive political language about immigration is leading us.”

Walking along Morning Side Park, I see “Many Faces of Harlem”
10/30/2021

Walking along Morning Side Park, I see “Many Faces of Harlem”

07/20/2020

2020 lockdown got me "Diggin in the Crates" to Pianos MLK Soulstice circa 2017 w/ Jimmy Keys

Vending at Sandra Fuller DECK AFRICA         Sophia L. Coffee earrings.
07/17/2019

Vending at Sandra Fuller DECK AFRICA Sophia L. Coffee earrings.

Art is didactic. Whose Independency are we celebrating? Whose liberties are we sacrificing?
06/19/2019

Art is didactic. Whose Independency are we celebrating? Whose liberties are we sacrificing?

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