Life Pieces To Masterpieces is a community-based arts organization serving Black and Brown boys from DC’s Wards 7 and 8, the most under-served neighborhoods in the American capital. All of the artwork featured here is created by the boys we work with, using a style and collaborative process developed and facilitated by Black male artists who grew up in Ward 7.

To learn more about LPTM and our programs, please visit our main website.

LPTM’s signature art process involves its program participants channeling their life experiences through acrylic-painted scraps of canvas sewn into colorful collages. Older youth serve as mentors to younger peers, guiding them through discussions and preliminary sketches based on their shared experiences. They then work together to paint, cut, and sew scraps of canvas into a cohesive piece, while writing an accompanying story or poem. Each artwork serves as a metaphor for sewing their "life pieces" into "masterpieces."

The artwork created by LPTM’s participants portrays a wide range of representation of Black American males from their own unique, diverse perspectives. They have created over 1,500 masterpieces, which have been exhibited at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, the DC Mayor’s office, the Kennedy Center, and many other locations.

CURRICULUM VITAE

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

Born Ready, CREATE Arts Center, Washington, DC
2024

Stitch by Stitch, Park View Gallery, Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture, Washington, DC
2024

Courage on Canvas, Hogan Lovells, Washington, DC
2023, 2024

My Brother’s Journey, Great Hall Gallery, National United Methodist Church, Washington, DC
2022

Creating Art, Changing Lives, YMCA Anthony Bowen, Washington, DC
2022

Resilience in Color, ArtReach GW Community Gallery at THEARC, Washington, DC
2022

Life Pieces To Masterpieces, Goodwin House, Alexandria, VA
2022

Resilience in Color, Creative Suitland Arts Center, Suitland, MD
2021

Summer Exhibition, George Washington University Virtual Art Therapy Gallery, Online
2020

Courage on Canvas (annual), Pepco Edison Place Gallery, Washington, DC
2008 – 2019

Horizon, Children’s National Hospital, Washington, DC
2000 - 2018

Life Pieces To Masterpieces, Sixth and I, Washington, DC
2016

Life Pieces To Masterpieces, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
2014


SELECTED JURIED EXHIBITIONS

DC Art Now!, DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, Washington, DC
2022, 2023

Courage in Color, Gallery Underground, Arlington, VA
2022

I See the Future, theTwelve Gallery, Washington, DC
2021

Friendship Heights and Tenleytown: Past, Present and Future, Pepco Harrison Substation Window Gallery, Washington, DC
2021

Art for Justice, INVI Virtual Museum, Online
2020

Black Creativity, Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL
2018

Essential Elements: Process and Perception, Howard University Interdisciplinary Research Building, Washington, DC
2018


MEDIA & PUBLICATIONS

“‘We’re Speaking Out’: Amid D.C.’s deadly violence, kids create art, ” The Washington Post
2024

A Most Hopeful Brotherhood, Masterpieces in the Making,” BitterSweet Monthly
2021

“‘Art For Justice’ Virtual Gallery Created To Help Kids Process Racial Strife In Wake Of George Floyd’s Death,” CBS Los Angeles
2020

“'Life Pieces to Masterpieces' Is Engaging Young Black Men in Art,” NowThis
2018

Trauma And Resilience: How Kids Cope After Experiencing Gun Violence,” The Kojo Nnamdi Show
2018

Life Pieces To Masterpieces,” Daily Do Good
2016

Afterschool Art Program Helps D.C. Youth Exorcise Fears Of Gun Violence, American University Radio
2016

Art soothes kids in gun-plagued Washington neighborhood,Art Daily
2016

These Dreams Are Shaped and Stitched Together,” BitterSweet Monthly
2015

Life Pieces to Masterpieces’ exhibit,” The Harvard Gazette
2014


SELECTED COLLECTIONS

American University

Benning/Dorothy I. Height Library

Butler Family Fund

Catalogue for Philanthropy

DC Child and Family Services Agency

DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities

Dr. Charles R. Drew Elementary School

Georgetown University

George Washington University

Greater Washington Community Foundation

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library

The Meyer Foundation

Urban Alliance

World Bank