Shani Peters (born 1981) is an artist from
Lansing, Michigan, based in New York.[1] She received her BA from
Michigan State University and her MFA from the
City College of New York,[1][2] where she taught in 2020.[3] Her work often addresses issues related to social justice in a range of media and processes including printmaking, interpretations of record-keeping, collaborative projects, video and collage.[4] In 2019, she was a
Joan Mitchell Foundation artist-in-residence in New Orleans.[5] In 2017, she exhibited at Columbia University's Wallach Gallery.[6][7]
Works
2011: "We Promote Love and Knowledge" (performance)[8]
^Jones, Martha (March 23, 2015).
"Artist Talk with Shani Peters". University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Retrieved March 31, 2017.
^Bernard, Audrey J (December 21, 2008). "Lots of beautiful truths revealed at 'white lies, black noise' exhibition". New York Beacon.
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Shani Peters (born 1981) is an artist from
Lansing, Michigan, based in New York.[1] She received her BA from
Michigan State University and her MFA from the
City College of New York,[1][2] where she taught in 2020.[3] Her work often addresses issues related to social justice in a range of media and processes including printmaking, interpretations of record-keeping, collaborative projects, video and collage.[4] In 2019, she was a
Joan Mitchell Foundation artist-in-residence in New Orleans.[5] In 2017, she exhibited at Columbia University's Wallach Gallery.[6][7]
Works
2011: "We Promote Love and Knowledge" (performance)[8]
^Jones, Martha (March 23, 2015).
"Artist Talk with Shani Peters". University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Retrieved March 31, 2017.
^Bernard, Audrey J (December 21, 2008). "Lots of beautiful truths revealed at 'white lies, black noise' exhibition". New York Beacon.
ProQuest368007848. (subscription required)