What if joy was more than a feeling—what if it was resistance? ✊🏾

In this episode of Curator Talk Tuesday, Cultural Alchemist Deneen L. Garrett spotlights Detroit artist Senghor Reid, whose powerful dreamlike waterscapes and soulful portraits center Black vitality, healing, and liberation.

Discover how joy as medicine, joy as protest, and joy as revolution shows up in Reid’s art—and how you can bring that same energy into your own creative process.

💛 Watch now to explore:

✔️ The role of joy in Black art & activism
✔️ How Senghor Reid’s art bridges surrealism & social commentary
✔️ Why Detroit remains a hub for creative resistance & cultural power

🌀 Reflection Prompt: Where does joy show up in your creative process? What does it heal? Share your thoughts in the comments!

👋🏾 I’m Deneen L. Garrett, a Cultural Alchemist shifting culture through storytelling. Subscribe for more on art, empowerment, and creative revolution.

📢 Don’t forget to tag a friend who embodies joy in their artistry and join us next week for the Detroit finale of Curator Talk Tuesday!

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