Aaron S. Coleman
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MFA - Northern Illinois University 2013
Aaron S. Coleman | |
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| Born | January 29, 1985 Washington, D.C. |
| Education | BFA - Herron School of Art and Design 2009 MFA - Northern Illinois University 2013 |
| Employer(s) | Herron School of Art and Design, Indiana University, Indianapolis |
| Known for | Artist (sculptor and printmaker) |
| Website | https://aaroncolemanprintmaking.com/ |
Aaron S. Coleman (born 1985) is an American multidisciplinary artist who works in printmaking, sculpture, and installation.[1] He recontextualizes found imagery and artifacts to create jarring juxtapositions in his exploration of the legacy of slavery, ongoing systems of white supremacy, and contemporary Black experience in the United States.[2][3]
Coleman was born in Washington, D.C. and later relocated to Indianapolis with his family. His early years as an artist were influenced by hip hop and street art, and he created graffiti and large-scale murals on bridges, trains, and billboards in both cities.[4] He attended the Herron School of Art and Design at Indiana University—Purdue University Indianapolis as an undergraduate and received an MFA from Northern Illinois University in 2013. He serves as the Kenneth E. Tyler Endowed Chair in Printmaking at IU Indianapolis.[1]