Stephanie Singleton Illustrates the Black Experience.

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Artist Stephanie Singleton illustrates the Black experience in America for clients such as Simon & Schuster, Harvard Business Review, and the University of Chicago. Her bold, graphic aesthetic and sophisticated use of color have brought visual depth to editorial content on topics related to diversity and equality, Black history and Black experiences.

Above: Smithsonian Magazine: Story about the Black men who changed Lincoln’s mind about equal rights and altered the course of U.S. history.

Represented by Mendola Artists.

 

Balzer + Bray, Publisher Front cover of Black Enough: Stories of Being Young & Black in America, a YA anthology of fictional stories
Balzer + Bray, Publisher Back cover of Black Enough: Stories of Being Young & Black in America, a YA anthology of fictional stories
Deseret Magazine The Long Emancipation – The story behind Juneteenth and what it means for race in America.
Poster for the Washington National Cathedral’s new Now and Forever Windows which replaced the original windows that honored Confederate generals. The new windows capture the resilience, faith and endurance of African Americans.
Harvard Business Review The Next Phase of DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion)
Feiwel & Friends, Publisher Cover for the story of a Nigerian-Canadian girl facing pressure from her parents about her future and success.
Alcove Press Cover for a story about an ambitious Black journalist exploring what it means to believe in your future.