Selected Press

Isabella Johnson, “Artist Dr. Fahamu Pecou showcases his artwork at the Spencer Museum of Art”, The University Daily Kansan, 2023

KU Today, “Spencer Museum Commissions New Painting for KU Common Work of Art”, KU Today, 2023

Doug Maccash, “Saggy pants style is a way of flipping off the establishment, artist says. Artist Fahamu Pecou’s ‘Sag God’ costume on display on Julia Street”, Nola, 2023
Sebastien Smee, “Has hip-hop changed art? This Baltimore show leaves no doubt.”, The Washington Post, 2023
Ayanna Dozier, “How Atlanta-Based Curator Karen Comer Lowe Built Her Accessible Collection of Black Art”, Artsy, 2023
Isadora Pennington, “Soul food art with Fahamu Pecou”, Rough Draft Atlanta, 2023
Stacy J. Platt, “The Dirty South Comes to Denver”, Hyperallergic, 2023

Lois Reitzes, “Dr. Fahamu Pecou Depicts The Joys and Challenges of Blackness in His Latest Project ‘Black Boy Journal’”, WABE, 2022

Gail O’Neill, “Fahamu Pecou On His Paris Show, Cowrie Shells and Nikes, and Raising a Black Son”, ArtsATL, 2022

Amina Cooper, “Public Art Now: Leading Voices Sharing Public Art of the Moment”, Forward Magazine, 2021
Madeline Thigpen, “MARTA Dedicates Mural to Hamilton E. Holmes”, The Atlanta Voice, 2021
Rough Draft, ”My Top 5 Something: Sherri Daye Scott of WABE”, Reporter Newspapers, 2021
”Tim Francis Makes Curatorial Debut with Black Beauty", The New Orleans Tribune, 2021
Caroline Goldstein, “In Pictures: This Landmark Museum Show in Virginia Examines How Black Southern Art and Music Inspire One Another”, artnet, 2021
Jocelyn Murphy, ”Focused Forward: Museum celebrates past, envisions expanded future”, Freeweekly, 2021
Rtmadminadw, “Arts & Entertainment Atlanta To Launch Digital Exhibit”, Atlanta Daily Wolrd, 2021
”King Maker” by Fahamu Pecou, Google Arts & Culture, 2021
Victoria L. Valentine, “Karen Comer Lowe Named Executive Director of Hammonds House Museum, Atlanta Institution Known for Collection of African American Art”, Culture type, 2021
David Pendered, "Arts project aims to nurture relation between Black community, arts institutions”, Saporta report, 2021
Maïlys Celeux-Lanval, “Backslash, espace sublime à deux pas de République”, Beaux Arts, 2021
“Arts & Entertainment Atlanta Brings Second Digital Exhibit to Downtown Atlanta”, Saporta report, 2021
Lia Picard, “Atlanta’s Cross-Pollination Art Lab encourages collaboration and experimentation”, Atlanta magazine, 2021

Adam Parker, ”Do or Die”, The Post and Courier, 2020
”For the culture : acclaimed artist Fahamu Pecou unveils first soul-feeding collection of 2020”, Bossip, 2020
Natalie Weis, “Carnegie Center’s “permanent and natural” is a diverse and spirited exploration of hair”, WFPL, 2020
”Leadership Breakfast: Dr. Fahamu Pecou”, Civicatlanta, 2020
Gustavus Betts, “Fahamu Pecou disrupts current ideas surrounding (male) blackness”, Thy Black Man, 2020
Stacy M. Brown, “‘Black Art Rising,’ to immortalize the legacy of Black Protest Art”, Atlanta Daily World, 2020
Luann Gibbs, “Things to do in Cincinnati this week”, Cincinnati, 2020
Danielle Avram, “Artist Fahamu Pecou merges African spirituality with modern urban culture”, The Dallas Morning News, 2020
Amber McKynzie, “Meet The Renowned Artist Behind the Artwork of Netflix’s New Teen Drama, 'Grand Army'“, Complex, 2020
Biba Adams, “Virtual art exhibit helps Black creatives inspire racial justice”, The Grio, 2020
Charley Zaragoza, “Un Dimanche à la Galerie” 2020 : Plus de 150 galeries gratuites ce dimanche 13 septembre !”, Paris Secret, 2020
Rafael Pic, “Entretien avec Marion Papillon”, Le Quotidien de l’Art, 2020
Adam Parker, “How artists and arts institutions lead the conversation on race in America”, The Post and Courier, 2020
“ Studio Visit: Atlanta Artist Charly Palmer on Painting John Legend’s Portraits and What He “Has To” Listen to While He Works”, Artnet News, 2020
Jamie Clarckson, “Artist and scholar Fahamu Pecou to discuss Black masculinity, art, language”, The Chautauquan Daily, 2020
Couverture de \ cover of Creative Loafing (Vol. 49. No. 12), 2020
Shaheena Janjuha-Jivraj, “Winning With Purpose- PepsiCo Getting Beyond Words.”, Forbes, 2020
Sophie De Santis, “Un weekend à la galerie”, Figaroscope, 2020
Therese Powell, “Trapademia III Explores Contemporary Blackness At Conduit Gallery”, Artandseek, 2020
Sarah Rose Sharp, “The Expressive Potential of Clothes in an Era of Stay-at-Home Wardrobes”, Hyperallergic, 2020
Natalie Weis, “Carnegie Center’s ‘Permanent and Natural’ is a diverse and spirited exploration of hair, 89.3 WFPL, 2020
“Fahamu Pecou disrupts current ideas surrounding (male) blackness”, Thy Black Man, 2020
“For the culture: Acclaimed artist Fahamu Pecou unveils first Soul-Feeding Collection of 2020”, Bossip, 2020
Ernie Suggs, Najja Parker, “How Atlanta’s black music, TV and movies are shaping global culture”, AJC Atlanta. News. Now., 2020
“Martin Luther King Jr. 2020 day”, Doodle, 2020
Seren Morris, “Martin Luther King Jr. Day Google Doodle Honors MLK With Illustration By Dr. Fahamu Pecou”, Newsweek, 2020

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