about
stevia roxanne. is a Bassa and Bamileke interdisciplinary artist and visual storyteller from Chicago, IL. roxanne.’s work explores the intersection of gender, culture, migration, identity, memory and the body to imagine celebratory spaces for the Black femmes and Black queer people. Through photography, film, and archival images, Roxanne engages with Black histories to envision alternative worlds where Black people rest, collaborate, and exist unperturbed.
roxanne.’s practice is rooted in community work, and they enjoy collaborating with friends and family. roxanne. seeks to deconstruct Western definitions of art and redefine who and what qualifies as art. stevia’s work serves as a space for Black folk to pause, dream, and play.
roxanne. has exhibited at the Gallatin Galleries at NYU, Tisch Galleries at NYU, The Gallery at 20 Cooper Square, Paul Robeson Galleries at Rutgers University, Photoville at the Brooklyn Bridge Park, the Global Citizen Festival, Satellite Gallery, and the Hyde Park Art Center in Chicago. Their work has been published in the New York Times, Facing History, Washington Square News, and YoungArts.
roxanne. earned a Bachelors of Fine Arts from NYU Tisch in 2025.
For inquiries, please email: sndoephoto@gmail.com