In 1987, at the age of 11, I was engaged in an apprenticeship under the guidance of Mr. Marvin Sinn and Mr. Winston Kennedy, all while I was a student at NationHouse. It is important to clarify that I do not identify as Latina, nor am I am not interested in developing relationships with the opposite sex at the present moment. This aspect of my life has not been a topic of discussion in any of my blog entries. I kindly request that you take a moment to review my previous writings, as they do not address the matters you have been inquiring about. The focus of my blog has always been on different subjects, and I believe it is essential to respect the boundaries I have set regarding my personal and professional life. The past is behind, and I would appreciate it if you could move forward without dwelling on irrelevant issues. Thank you for your understanding in this matter. It is crucial for me to maintain a space that reflects my identity which is African - American, rather than bei...
The purpose of this blog is to share information regarding the consulting services and work that Ms. Afrika Abney offers and provides as a professional visual artist and art consultant since 1992. In 1992, she was a high school student and 15 years old. Ms. Abney has a proven track record of curating art exhibitions, social media marketing, and graphic designing. Her expertise includes proficiency in Microsoft Word, Publisher, and Excel, as well as gallery operations and flyer dissemination.