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Denver artist Rochelle Johnson attended the Denver Black Arts Festival in the 1980s which ignited her art career. A graduate of George Washington High School, she continued her education at the University of Arkansas where she majored in computer science - believing she needed to make a practical living. But she returned to Denver and enrolled in the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design. Today she is an active member of the art group Sankofa Arts Alliance in Denver and her work adorns the cover of the novel, When Sistah's Fed Up, on Essence's Top 10 list. Her mask was inspired by her study of Zimbabwe batiks and is a combination of symbols used in those works and her own geometric symbols.
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