Robell Awake




About The Artist
Robell Awake • Atlanta, GA
Furniture
My work centers the histories and aesthetics of Black craft traditions throughout the Black diaspora, and combats the erasures and dominant narratives within furniture making. In my current body of work, I take inspiration from my research into the "mule eared" ladderback chairs pioneered by enslaved furniture maker Richard Poynor and the Jimma chairs of Ethiopia. By combining these forms, I hope to offer a new furniture aesthetic that is rooted in Black craft traditions and histories.
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Q&A with the ArtistTell us how your work is made.I use preindustrial methods and techniques to make my chairs. I split out most of my material by hand and shape all of my parts using hand tools. |