Adrienne Muse
(Florida, based in Los Angeles) is a fine artist and visual storyteller exploring the intersections of history, identity, and spirituality. Her work examines faith, memory, and mythology, weaving cultural symbolism with deeply personal narratives.
Self-taught and driven by an intuitive practice, Muse's paintings, sculptures, and mixed media works evoke themes of transformation and resilience. She has been featured in Architectural Digest, The New York Times, Voyage LA, with work recently exhibited during Frieze Week LA (Black in Every Color). Her practice is rooted in deconstruction, dismantling the past while forging new visual languages. Each piece exists as an act of reclamation, a layered exploration of what is sacred, subversive, and in between