DeCarlo Logan

DeCarlo Logan creates work which uses an interdisciplinary approach combining and moving between painting, video, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and installation art. He dissects social constructions as a means to engage in a conversation deeply rooted in complex internal and external perceptions of race and ethnicity in America. His work captures moments which would otherwise be overlooked or forgotten; providing a space to discover community through shared experience. He investigates the factors which dominate bodies of color by confronting the established perception of Black and Brown communities; creating a dialog to examine dangerous social customs which perpetuate prejudice. 

Logan earned his MFA in Studio Art from Purdue University and a BA from Illinois College. He most recently served as a Windgate Artist-in-Residence at SUNY Purchase College and is currently a Lecturer in the Department of Art and Design at Binghamton University.