Vernacular A La Mode

Vernacular A La Mode

Vernacular A La Mode

Vernacular A La Mode

Nic Brierre Aziz

United States

Nic[o] Brierre Aziz is a Haitian-New Orleanian Interdisciplinary artist and curator born and raised in New Orleans, LA. His current practice is deeply community focused and rooted around the utilization of under discussed personal and collective histories to reimagine the future. His work is also very centered around the Caribbean Diaspora and he is very interested in Blackness as an experience, construct and capitalist tool. He has contributed to publications such as HuffPost, Terremoto and Hyperallergic and his work has been featured in The Oxford American, The Associated Press and The Alternative UK. He is also the recipient of several artist residencies and fellowships, and most recently was selected as a 2020 Andy Warhol Foundation Curatorial Fellow and a 2021 Joan Mitchell Center Artist-in-Residence. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from Morehouse College and a Master of Science degree from The University of Manchester (UK).