07/26/2024
Meet the Artist!! We’d like to give a warm welcome to Justice Dwight. His art will be featured here at The Brickhouse RVA for the next two months! Come out on First Friday to see his wonderful work. Read more about Justice below.
Justice Dwight is a self-taught visual artist who was born in Plainfield New Jersey but raised in Richmond Virginia. Dwight’s first experiences as an artist stem from watching his father paint. His father’s portraits surged his initial interest in creating art at six years old. Also, his mother, who is an avid doll collector, inspired his use of color theory because she always styled her dolls in cool, color-blocked ways.
Besides being inspired by his family, he looks up to Black artists like Barkley Hendricks, Bisa Butler, and Derrick Adams. Even though he’s not formally trained, Dwight kept drawing and painting daily to nourish his skills. He primarily works with acrylic paint and mixed media items such as glitter, fabric, and rhinestones on canvas.
Most recently Justice had the pleasure of being commissioned by the US embassy to create a mural in Cuba for an independent project. This mural showcased black and q***r beauty at its highest form which is one of Justice’s focus points in his work. Justice Dwight has had the pleasure of being involved in several group shows at The Well art gallery, Barcode, and Atlas. While also being in group shows, he’s had the pleasure of sharing his art online which has given him the opportunity to create work for the University of Maryland and celebrities such as Issa Rae, Big Freedia, and Azealia Banks.