About
I'm Danielle (she/her), a Baleng* cis queer multimedia self-taught artist based on Piscataway and Susquehannock lands (Baltimore, MD) from Yaoundé, Cameroon. I currently work with textiles, acrylic paint, and digital media.
The central thesis in my work is the question "whose imagination are you living in?", a powerful inquiry inviting us to interrogate abrahamic, imperialist, white supremacist, cisheteronormative and capitalist norms that shape our societies and erode our bodies and minds.
*Baleng: West Cameroonian tribe, part of the Bamiléké ethnic group, descendants of the Bantu people
I draw inspiration from my memories, my coming out story, global history, U.S. popular culture, my academic and personal research on racial capitalism, Black womanist thought and African queer studies.
Some reflection questions for us to think about: How can we increase our capacity to hold multiple truths? Where did we learn the values we uphold today? How are we working to close the gap between our values and daily actions? What stories do we tell ourselves about ourselves, the land, our ancestors and the people around us? Which ancestors do we shun, which do we revere? How can we practice accountability in our day to day? Whose imagination are we living in?
*+237 on my logo is the country code for Cameroon
Get in Touch
I’d love to hear from you! Reach out for inquiries about my art, products, or collaborations.
TU AS APPRIS ÇA OÙ?, 2022
Map of Djeleng 3 (below) in Bafoussam Cameroon, where my grandparents lived, where my mom was raised, where I spend summers, featured in the painting above.