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Dr. Rashaad Newsome

He // Him // His

Interdisciplinary Artist

Oakland, California

Rashaad, a Black man with brown eyes, a bald head, a neatly trimmed black beard, and a black t-shirt, looks directly at the camera. Next to and behind him are two ornate framed artworks.

Rashaad Newsome draws from diasporic traditions of improvisation, advertising, the internet, art history, and Black and queer culture to produce counter-hegemonic work that walks the tightrope between creative computing, social practice, abstraction, and intersectionality. Collage acts as a theoretical, conceptual, and technical method to construct a new cultural framework of power that celebrates Black contributions to the art canon and creates innovative and inclusive forms of culture and media.

Newsome was born in 1979 in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he received a BFA in Art History at Tulane University in 2001. In 2004, he received a certificate of study in Digital Post Production from Film/Video Arts Inc. and studied MAX/MSP Programming at Harvestworks Digital Media Art Center. He has exhibited and performed extensively in galleries, museums, institutions, and festivals, including the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, the Whitney Museum of American Art, Brooklyn Museum, MoMAPS1, SFMOMA, New Orleans Museum of Art, Centre Georges Pompidou, and The Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, Moscow.

Donor -This 2025 USA Fellowship award was generously supported by Sarah Arison. The Knight Arts + Tech Fellowship is supported by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.

This artist page was last updated on: 01.30.2025

A multimedia collage featuring four cyborg figures posed in the style of a family portrait. A mom leans her collaged head on the dad's mannequin-like body while the two children smile and strike playful poses. The cyborg family stands in still black water. Behind them is floral-patterned wallpaper.

PUNKS by Dr. Rashaad Newsome, 2022. Fujicolor multimedia collage with Swarovski crystals in custom mahogany and resin artist frame with automotive paint and anti-UV/anti-reflective Optium Museum acrylic, 83 × 83 × 6.5 inches.

Dr Rashaad Newsome video thumbnail.

In the Absence of Evidence, We Create Stories by Dr. Rashaad Newsome, 2024. Hologram, glass vitrine, custom electronics, and painted wood pedestal with speaker system, 76 × 34 × 12 inches.

Trailer for Assembly by Dr. Rashaad Newsome, 2025