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Thursday, December 11, 2025

Clay and Intuition * Phoebe Collings-James




Rrooted in ancestral memory, sonic legacy, and embodied knowledge. Through scratched surfaces, recurring symbols, and ritual forms. A mythology of Black radical being—where clay holds grief, protest, and tenderness at once. These figures do not merely stand; they breathe, echoing diasporic histories and futures. In her sculptures, music, and pedagogy through Mudbelly, the artist activates clay as a material of care and refusal, forging intuitive pathways beyond extraction, capitalism, and white canons.