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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