Interested In Art Collecting But Unsure Where To Start?

Interested in art collecting but not sure where to start? Here are some tips and resources to help get your art collection started and support your favorite artists. When first getting started, take some time to think about your motivation and intentions for starting a collection. To support artists whose work I resonate with? ToContinue reading “Interested In Art Collecting But Unsure Where To Start?”

The beautiful and insightful symbolism of plants

Have you ever stopped to check the symbolism of the plants in your everyday life? No? Well, what you find may be a pleasant surprise. For the past 3 years I have dived deep into the beautiful and meditative world of botanical drawings and illustrations. What inspired me to go into this direction was toContinue reading “The beautiful and insightful symbolism of plants”

Do you see art as an opportunity to check in?

Today, we’re focusing on another piece from Internal Landscapes – An Abstract Perspective on Mercurial Topographies, Internal Landscapes – All I see is Grey…2, 2025. My intention with this piece and series overall is to hold space to inspire and encourage viewers to check in with themselves. Do you see art as an opportunity toContinue reading “Do you see art as an opportunity to check in?”

Check-In: What’s the landscape/terrain looking like today?

Today, we’re focusing on a piece from Internal Landscapes – An Abstract Perspective on Mercurial Topographies. The intention of this piece and series overall is to hold space to inspire and encourage viewers to check-in with themselves. Asking questions, like, ‘What’s the landscape or terrain looking like today?’, ‘How high is the river?’, ‘How fastContinue reading “Check-In: What’s the landscape/terrain looking like today?”

Unapologetically, The Black In Project Is Back!

The Black In Project is back unapologetically! You may have noticed that the project has changed a bit in its language, visuals and more. I’m here to update you on the latest changes and to prepare you for what is in store. It has been a long time coming with much diligence and perseverance. ManyContinue reading “Unapologetically, The Black In Project Is Back!”

StudioHouse Quarterly

Welcome back to the StudioHouse Quarterly Newsletter!   We’ve made it to the second newsletter of the year! Yay!  And for those just joining us, I’m Jakia Fuller, a multidisciplinary artist, designer, writer, and podcaster living a life full of adventure in Albuquerque, NM. I create art, clothing, spaces, and experiences that bring a smile toContinue reading “StudioHouse Quarterly”

SideBar – An Ode to Applesauce

Applesauce.  I never paid any attention to applesauce,  But after you got sick, it became a part of my everyday.  Sometimes, you would humor the nurses and me by eating your applesauce.  But that all changed once you asked me if I would like one. Innocently, I said yes, not knowing what was to unfold.  IContinue reading “SideBar – An Ode to Applesauce”

When I cook, I see my father’s hands

A personal essay, When I cook, I see my father’s hands. When I cook, I see my father’s hands.   I was never a fan of cooking. One would often hear me say, ‘oh that’s not my ministry’ or ‘the spirit of cooking isn’t within me.’ Well, that’s because my father cooked for me. It wasn’tContinue reading “When I cook, I see my father’s hands”

Selected Works

We got alot to be mad about…And yet we still rise, 2025 -Ongoing | Color Pencil # of Works: 7Abstract Landscape Type: Societal Internal Landscapes – Abstract Mercurial Topographies, 2025 | Ink # of Works: 6Abstract Landscape Type: Internal Colours: Vibe Portraitures, 2021 | 11in x 14in | Color Pencil# of Works: 16Abstract Landscape Type:Continue reading “Selected Works”

A Word From Our Ancestors | Faith Ringgold

October 8, 1930 – April 13, 2024 This month we’re focusing on the words from one of our recent ancestors, Faith Ringgold. She was a prolific painter, mixed-media sculpture, author, educator, intersectional activist and so much more. For more insightful words and conversations by Faith Ringgold: For more words from our ancestors: Stay connected withContinue reading “A Word From Our Ancestors | Faith Ringgold”