Salt Water Soul: Black Portraits of Key West

Ajuan Mance

Digital artwork of Cheryl Derricotte wearing glasses, large hoop earrings, and a patterned headscarf, with text about her artistic practice and design work in the background.

Opens Thu Mar 5, 6-8pm

On view March 5-26, 2026

Zabar Lobby Gallery

sponsored by Moondog Café & Bakery

During her May 2024 residency at the PEAR House, Ajuan Mance conducted interviews and took reference photos of Black residents of Key West, with the goal of creating a portrait series that celebrates the diversity of Black life and history on the island. The resulting hand-drawn works blend transcription, portraiture, and collage—layering each subject’s words with vibrant visual elements inspired by Key West’s natural landscape, architecture, and cultural traditions.

A Professor of African American literature at Mills College in Oakland, California, Mance is also an acclaimed visual artist whose work combines bold color and expressive line with themes of race, gender, identity, and community. Her illustrations and comics have been featured in exhibitions and publications across the country, from The Women’s Review of Books to The New York Times.