Promoting artists of color through Prizm Art Fair
Mikhaile M. Solomon M.Arch. '11 is the mastermind behind the Prizm, a one-of-a-kind art fair with a mission to promote artists of color.
The art fair was founded in 2013 after Mikhaile noticed a lack of visibility for artists of the African diaspora during Miami's biggest art festival, Art Basel. Since Art Basel is regarded as one of the most prestigious art festivals in the globe, Mikhaile is hoping to use it as a platform to highlight the talents of these magnificent local and regional artists.
We conducted a Q&A with Mikhaile to learn more about her years at FIU and how PRIZM came to be.
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