Paper Monuments combines public education and collaborative design to expand our collective understanding of New Orleans.
Paper Monuments combines public education and collaborative design to expand our collective understanding of New Orleans.
D. Lammie-Hanson is an autodidactic artist who is best known for her four artwork series, especially her recent series named "Barna Black," which utilizes the medieval technique of metalpoint drawn over a black surface to create the reflective properties of dark skin/natural hair as noble and illustrious.
Lammie has exhibited in Switzerland, New York, Berlin, Atlanta, Miami Beach and New Orleans and was the 2007 artist of the year for BAM DanceAfrica and a co-founder of the artists’ organization South of the Navy Yard Artists, Inc. both in Brooklyn,NY.
Lammie has shown with the LeMieux Galleries, the CAC, Ashe Cultural Arts Center, McKenna Museum of African American Art, Louisiana Contemporary at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art (New Orleans), GW Carver Interpretive Museum and the Wiregrass Museum of Art in Dothan, AL. Lammie was the winner of 2017 N.O. Regional Bombay Sapphire Artisans series .