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About the Artist: Le’Ecia Farmer

Published: Oct 2, 2025

Le'Ecia Farmer

Le’Ecia Farmer (she/her)

Le’Ecia’s work visually explores the soft and fluid edges around collective existence, migration, grief, symbiosis, and sustainability — suggesting that the fragmented parts of the Black diaspora experience are inevitably moving towards convergence and reformation (and therefore are inevitably whole at each and every stage and in each and every realm). Her pieces are journal entries, poems or essays that take the form of painting, textiles, bioplastics, garments and film. For her, sustainability is an ancestral ideology that cannot be separated from aesthetics.

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