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Supporting Jersey City Black Artists

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Jersey City is a diverse and exciting place to live and visit. Part of what makes the area so appealing is the vast amount of artists and artisans. For Black artists, Jersey City has been a burgeoning place of art and culture for makers and buyers alike. There are many ways to support these talented artists, both online and in person. Check out musical and design artists in addition to visual artists.

Art and Design 

Jersey City has an exciting art and culture scene that grows and changes each year. You don’t have to go far to find art exhibits or a diverse range of live music options. Here are a few Black artists to look for right now.

Stephen Mitchell – You can feel the positive vibes coming from Stephen Mitchell’s studio paintings. He works in vibrant colors in addition to black and white for his abstract work. An active member of the community, Mitchell enjoys connecting with his neighbors and customers alike. 

Danielle Scott – Art therapist, art teacher and artist Danielle Scott has been creating for over 19 years. Follow her Instagram page to see her work as well as a video tour of her studio. Since COVID began, she has worked on a new series called “Brown in America.”

Tyler Ballon – While Tyler Ballon has been painting since he was in high school, his work was recently displayed at the US Capital. Currently featured at City Hall, his powerful paintings have been noticed by influencers like Snoop Dogg and Ice Cube. His artwork serves as a way to educate people about issues in the Black community. 

Sumner Dilworth Photography – From striking black and white portraits to haunting TROG shots, Sumner Dilworth has a stunning artistic sense. Over the years, this Jersey City photographer has captured some of the hottest up-and-coming models. He’s also photographed a wide variety of bands and brands. 

The Power of Music 

Diversity in music is an important Jersey City tenet. Especially in challenging times, people come together in different ways through music. 

Hudl Music – La’Shion Robinson created Hudl as a way to help independent artists showcase their talents. Hudl is a place for artists and those who love music to come together. Producers and musicians connect with songwriters and vocalists. Dancers and performers connect with visionaries. Especially important, listeners and those who love the arts spread the word. 

Marvilous DJs – Marcus Malloy, aka DJ Marvilous, is one of the area’s favorite Djs and event bookers with a crowd-pleasing reputation. His talent list and Djs are professional and make every special occasion even better with their customer service and performance. Marvilous offers DJ courses for beginner students. 

Standout Gifts 

Unique gifts are special for the receiver and the artisan who made them. These small businesses promote Black artists and our Jersey City community. 

Aku Africa – You can find African fabric clothing, jewelry and accessories as well as 100% Shea Butter products at Aku Africa. Customers can choose from one-of-a kind pieces all listed for sale on their instagram page. Orders over $100 ship free.

Walker’s Apothecary – Known as the “Artist of Skin,” Shaela Walker is a licensed esthetician. She treats each client to personalized beauty care. She’s worked with countless celebrities and offers a variety of services. From facials and makeup lessons to bridal packages and eyebrow design, Walker empowers the women who visit her. 

Happy Hour Gummies – This local, Black-owned business offers customizable alcoholic gummies. These made-to-order fun, adult treats make great gifts. They are a unique alternative to the happy hour drinks everyone looks forward to. 

Glim + Glow – There’s no better time to light a candle and breathe. Tinika Green is the owner of Glim + Glow offering deliciously scented candles. These candles accent the home without overwhelming. 

Clothing and Accessories

By Kiy – Kiy is a local entrepreneur who designs many lines of specialized clothing. For over 10 years, his company has gained popularity beyond Jersey City. He specializes in shirts, sweatshirts, signature sneakers and hats. 

DeCarlos Bespoke – Visit this Jersey City boutique for handmade, custom suits and ready-to-wear apparel. Master tailor DeCarlos Morse makes personal styling an art form at his Bay Street location. Support Black artists and businesses by giving the man in your life a unique gift of style. 

Be the Difference Clothing – Established in 2014, this clothing line is as colorful as it is inspirational. Jersey City Black artist, Joy, draws on personal experiences when creating. She recently expanded her company to include books, presentations and workshops. 

Art Meets Chaos – Owner and artist Donwan Harrell creates custom-made jeans from his own drawings and designs. He uses effects like vintage repair wash on superior stretch denim. Customers find a style all their own. 

With these forward-thinking Black artists and business people, Jersey City is a hub of culture and connection. It’s easier than ever to support Black artists in Jersey City. Next time you need a gift or to treat yourself, check out one of these influential entrepreneurs.