
Artist-in-Residence next door to World Stage
Ramsess initially rented his studio space from Dale and Alonzo Davis of the Brockman Gallery. He lived on Degnan Blvd. in his studio until he was forced to move in 2002, due to the sale of the building and the subsequent landlord’s exorbitant rent increases. He travels around the country displaying and selling his work at art shows. His subject matter includes jazz legends and historical black figures in the arts. He works in stained glass, mosaic and sandblast glass, but also sells his own designed and silk-screened calendars, t-shirts and greeting cards.

Richard Fulton
Fifth St. Dick's Coffee Company

Kamau Daaood
Poet, community activist & co-founder of the World Stage

Horace Tapscott
World-class jazz pianist, composer, community artist, founder of the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra

Billy Higgins
Jazz drummer & co-founder of the World Stage

Ben Caldwell
Kaos Network

Brian Breye
Museum in Black

Michael Datcher
Anansi Writer's Workshop at World Stage

Ramsess
Artist-in-Residence next door to World Stage

Inzingha Camara
West African dance teacher

Lady Walquer Vereen
Dance teacher & co-founder of Dance Collective

Dale Brockman Davis
The Brockman Gallery
