Tariqa Waters is a multifaceted contemporary artist known for her whimsical, larger-than-life fabrications, paintings, self-portraitures and installations. For ten years as founding owner of Martyr Sauce, a Black-Owned, Artist-led Pop Art Museum & Gallery located in the historic arts district of Pioneer Square, Waters is dedicated to cultivating artistic space and community.
In staying true to her innovative practice and her neighborhood, Waters' crosswalk design reimagines the traditional white lines replacing them with a commonplace, ubiquitous household item while referencing the colorful 80s design movement known as, Memphis Design. The intent of this design is to bring vibrancy, color and joy to these unprecedented times, as well as a tangible sense of inclusion and community. History in the making, Waters is the first artist to have an installation of this kind in Pioneer Square.
Also don't forget to catch Martyr Sauce's Thank You, MS PAM's pilot episode premier at Local Sightings Film Festival on Friday, September 16th at 7pm.Thank you, MS PAM is an educational and entertaining television show hosted by Tariqa Waters in celebration of local artists and creatives.
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