Corey Ramon Gibson Brings His Contemplative Art Home to DC - Washingtonian
Briefly

Gibson's work explores themes of imperialism and Black liberation, using large canvases to challenge the narratives surrounding the origins of history and truth.
His piece 'Africa Vs. World Imperialism' uses a political cartoon format, showing Africa fighting back against oppression, with an American character desiring the conflict.
Gibson’s painting 'who doesn’t love School-to-Prison Pipeline' critiques the education system's failures by featuring elements from 'The Wire' to connect with viewers emotionally.
Pop-up gallery initiative led by Justin 'Yaddiya' Johnson focuses on community events, indicating a broader cultural engagement beyond visual art at the 1223 Potomac Gallery.
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