On September 22, 2023, I debuted 'Hues of Haiti' at the W83 Ministry Center in NYC. The exhibition showcased intimate and joyous glimpses into the vibrant Haitian community that raised me. It explored Haitian values and their impact on the experiences, expressions, and growth of both first and second-generation Haitian-Americans in NYC.
In response to the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, the ‘Operation Rebuild’ initiative by Theophile Church Outreach Center provides ongoing support, including medical missions and efforts to rebuild communities in Haiti. On the opening night of the exhibition, we successfully sold prints to support Theophile Church Outreach Center in their efforts to establish orphanages, schools, housing, training programs, and resource centers for Haitian communities locally and abroad.
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Images I captured during the protests sparked by the killing of Black lives in 2020.
Fathers are often overlooked when it comes to Father’s Day. It’s almost as if they're just an afterthought. We often default to traditional presents such as ties or tools, perhaps because they symbolize conventional notions of masculinity and utility. However, these gifts, while practical, may not always capture the depth of our appreciation for the multifaceted roles our fathers play in our lives. How often do we truly express our admiration for the guidance, support, and love they provide?
This piece is a love letter dedicated to fathers everywhere. We cherish you, and we see you.
Role: Director, DP, Post Production
Production Coordinator: Rebecca Telfort
Words by James Seaton
Produced by Bridge Church NYC
After a devastating incident, two families find strength in their faith as they navigate the emotional aftermath.
Role: Director, DP, Post Production
Produced by Bridge Church NYC
A short film created to introduce the Book of Hebrews, produced as part of a sermon series for Bridge Church NYC.
Role: Creative Direction, DP, Post Production, Photography
Words by Christina Utley
Produced by Bridge Church NYC
AYANNA BOST GREER
Ayanna Bost is a Black future-focused Art Director and Designer committed to reimagining the Black experience through experimentation, art, and design. To support the direction of her work, we created visual brand that accompanied her ethos and design style.
Role: Creative Direction, Brand Designer
Soul Cafe
Soul Cafe is an evangelistic event produced by Bridge Church NYC that meets unchurched people where they are and invites them to a non-threatening space where they can learn, ask questions and seek answers to cultural topics from a gospel-centered perspective. The event featured poetry, live music and interactive conversations that responded to the teachings of the conscious community and many facets of spirituality. To promote the event, I provided the visual identity, promotional material, and production of the event.
Role: Creative Direction, Design, Producer
Transformation Easter Sunday Experience
For the Easter weekend events at Bridge Church NYC, we created an eye-catching and meaningful visual identity inspired by the metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly, symbolizing transformation into the image of the Son with forgiveness, patience, and peace. This butterfly motif was used across all communication channels, including branded coffee cups, to extend engagement beyond the event. A highlight reel was also produced to showcase the transformative power of the gospel. Overall, our visual identity successfully conveyed the essence of transformation, helping people connect with the message of the gospel.
Role: Creative Direction, Design
Ashley D. Galloway is an artist based in Brooklyn, NY. Her work moves between music and image-making, rooted in a lifelong curiosity about people, culture, and the human experience. Whether through sound, photography, film, or writing, Ashley explores how moments of hope, resilience, and meaning take shape in everyday life.
Her work is guided by careful observation and an honest desire to understand people and their stories. Her perspective is shaped by an evolving study of humanities, faith, and the ways art can illuminate truth.
Across all forms, Ashley seeks to make work that is thoughtful, life-giving, and offers space for healing, peace, and joy.