
Nicole Anderson Cobb
Nicole Anderson Cobb is a playwright & painter that uses watercolor, collage, dried plants and found objects in artmaking related to the following interests: contemplation, meditation & prayer; still-life & nature-inspired paintings; voting & American elections; Blacks outdoors; African American fraternities & sororities; war; gun violence; American politics and abstract paintings…and more.
Her work “Somewhere In Gaza, #1” was recently featured as a part of the 2024 Women of Color Advancing Peace & Security Art Forum in Atlanta Georgia (October 2024): https://www.wcaps.org/artforumprogram.
Currently, Anderson-Cobb’s work —“Pentecost Tree”—is being exhibited at Church of Heavenly Rest Undercroth Gallery: “Let There Be Light” Exhibition February 4-March 16, 2025: https://www.heavenlyrest.org/artsatheavenlyrest
I will also be sharing the work of a fellow water-colorist E. Rae Ferguson:
E. Rae Ferguson is an Associate Professor Emerita of History at the University of Rhode Island, a former postdoctoral fellow at the University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, life-long yoga and meditation practitioner, and more recently a watercolorist.
Her paintings express her heart’s inspiration and she hopes they help people who view them to embrace and align with the innate joy, passion, and peace in their hearts.