
K. Sherrie
Louisiana-born, Houston-based Multidisciplinary Visionary
K.Sherrie is a conduit of ancestral memory and liberation, whose "visual jazz" aesthetic
transforms include mixed mediums and salvaged articles, Kente cloth, and generational
textiles into portals of Black resilience. Her work—exhibited across the South and anchored in
public installations like Houston’s historic Emancipation Park—ritualizes silenced narratives
into sacred thresholds where trauma becomes divinity and healing is sacred, spiritual, and
therapeutic.
Notable Accomplishments:
Juneteenth Houston 2025 | Featured Installation Created Threads of Freedom:
SinnerWoman’s Symphony—an 8ft sonic portal diptych of reclaimed denim, cosmic text, and
rainbow-braided strings, alchemizing cotton fields into liberation anthems.
Alani Taylor Brands Collaborations
-ATL Fashion Week 2023: Designed two wearable-art jackets worn by -Timeekah Murphy
(runway debut) and Fulton County’s Director of Arts & Culture.
-SHEEN Awards 2024: Third collaborative piece showcased by Timeekah Murphy at
ceremony.
A mother and advocate, Sherrie extends her practice beyond galleries into community altars
and fashion activism. From mixed-media canvases pulsing with Yoruba cosmology to denim
transmuted into divine instruments, she remixes Southern soil and political fire into living
ceremonies at the threshold of emancipation.
“I build doorways where Black women walk through pain into godhood. My art shatters
norms, testifies to raw truths, and ignites revolutions of celebration— because we deserve
more than survival: we demand radiant, unapologetic change."- K.Sherrie