Curating a Home That Tells Your Story through Art

Curating a Home That Tells Your Story through Art
One of the most powerful ways to tell your story through in your home is by curating a collection of art and books that speak to your who you are, where you've been, and where you're going. For me, that means surrounding myself with the works of emerging Black artists and coffee table books that capture the depth and richness of African American life and culture.

Curating art and books are about joy and connection. My collection brings me happiness because it tells a story of culture, history, and personal inspiration. I love talking about the meaning behind each piece in my collection. It's a constant reminder of why I'm inspired by them. Every work of art and book I own is intentional, deeply personal, and serves as a way to highlight where we’ve been, who we are, and where we’re going.

My love for collecting started when I visited a friend's home, where I first saw the power of creating a space filled with meaningful art. Their collection reflected history, culture, and personal expression. Growing up, I attended Black art demonstrations my aunts or my mom's friend house. That introduced me to the beauty of our culture through visual storytelling. It's incredibly crazy to see my own collection as a constant source of inspiration, reminding me of the richness of our culture and the importance of preserving it through art.


Art can evoke emotion, spark conversation, and preserve history. Supporting emerging Black artists allows me to own one-of-a-kind pieces while also contributing to the visibility and success of these creators. I source art directly from the artist, the art galleries that they are in residency with.  This ensures that artists receive full recognition for their work. Each piece I bring into my home is unique and speaks to resilience, challenges traditional narratives and celebrates Black beauty.

Books have always been a gateway to history, knowledge, and creativity. My coffee table book collection is not only decor, but it reflects all that above. Some of my must-have books include The New Black Vanguard by Antwaun Sargent, which celebrates Black creativity in photography and fashion; Carrie Mae Weems: Kitchen Table Series, a powerful exploration of race, gender, and identity; Black Futures by Kimberly Drew & Jenna Wortham, a vibrant collection of essays, art, and reflections on the future of Black life; Crown by Sandro Miller, a stunning visual tribute to Black beauty and identity; and The 1619 Project: A Visual Experience, a powerful reimagining of America’s founding through the lens of Black history. Each book in my collection is a conversation starter, an opportunity to learn, and a tribute to the voices that shape our culture.
By intentionally choosing pieces that resonate, I am building a space that not only inspires me daily but also tells the world who I am. How do you curate your space to reflect your identity? Drop a comment below, I’d love to hear about the art and books that mean the most to you.

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