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Deborah Roberts

Come walk in my shoes

Deborah Roberts: Come walk in my shoes is the first solo museum exhibition in New Mexico of Roberts’s work. For her exhibition at SITE SANTA FE, Roberts presents a selection of figurative collages and paintings combining found images with hand- painted details centered on the experiences of Black boyhood in the United States.

Come walk in my shoes intimately shares the complex, multidimensional, and layered lives of Black boys while creating and holding space for their innocence and vulnerability, allowing them to just be children, to take up space, to explore, and to be seen.

In tandem, Roberts’s work will occupy SITE SANTA FE’s Billboard Project, a public art initiative expanding exhibitions beyond the bounds of the traditional gallery space. Here, Roberts expands the conversation on how Black children navigate their Blackness and childhood. This work questions stereotypes and creates a space for a more nuanced and empathetic understanding around the experience of Black children in America. Seeing their humanity, Roberts offers a powerful critique of systemic injustices, society’s expectations and the many biases that continue to impact their lives.

Artist Bios

Deborah Roberts

Deborah Roberts is a mixed-media artist whose figurative works depict the complexity of Black subjecthood and explore themes of race, identity, and gender politics. Her work has been exhibited internationally across the US and Europe. Roberts’s work is in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Brooklyn Museum, New York; The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York; and Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California. She was named 2023 Texas Medal of Arts Award Honoree for the Visual Arts. Roberts was selected to participate in the Robert Rauschenberg Residency (2019) and is a recipient of the Anonymous Was A Woman Grant (2018), the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant (2016), and the Ginsburg-Klaus Award Fellowship (2014).VIEW ARTIST
Curators

Brandee Caoba

Brandee Caoba is an artist, curator, and visual activist whose creative and curatorial approaches are rooted in the symbiotic relationship between art and social change. VIEW CURATOR