Artist Spotlight: Mariah Green





MARIAH GREEN’s work is a series of speculations built on the topics of Afrofuturism.





MARIAH GREEN’s work is a series of speculations built on the topics of Afrofuturism. They are using blackness as an imaginative space where black people from past, present, and future roam and use these spaces to exist without consequence.


Their focus is on vehicles that could be used in the transportation into these new black spaces. Applying Sun Ra’s speculation of what is on the other side of time and how music can be used as a vehicle to this destination is how Mariah approaches their creative process thinking what other vehicles could be used as transportation.


MARIAH GREEN uses oil as thee main medium along with watercolor, fabric, airbrush, color pencils and any other materials within their reach. They live and breathe inside the Inland Empire of California as a self-taught artist and currently is studying Art History at Riverside City College. Mariah is an archivist, historian, and an I.E curator who documents artists living within our valleys.