Artwork
Artist Statement: The Equitable Building broke architectural records in early Atlanta. Hosting a number of tenants over the years, like the Trust Company of Georgia, I made it a point to highlight moments in time that I thought were significant to the history of Atlanta. Also, I wanted to cite the building's recognizable columns to connect the viewer to its iconic original facade. With previous attempts to preserve the building's pillars, I thought it would be interesting to cite those here as well.
Jamaal Barber was born in VA and raised in Littleton, NC. At a young age, he was fascinated by the illustrations in children’s books and the colorful images in comic books. He started drawing on the back of his tests in elementary school and was soon drawing on any material that he could find. He finally decided to become an artist after reading about the life of Romare Bearden in high school. In 2003, Jamaal graduated with a BA in Communication Arts from East Carolina University. While in school he won the 2002 JOSA award for drawing and 1st Place in Graphic Design for the Rebel Magazine, the annual ECU student art awards magazine. In 2004, Jamaal moved to Atlanta where he now resides with his wife and two children. He has worked doing graphic design work for Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. and Spoken Magazine. His fine art painting has been displayed at the Art on 5 and with the Mano-a-Mano art show. In 2013 after seeing a screen printing demo at a local art store, Barber started experimenting with printmaking and has made it his focus. His prints have been included in the Atlanta Printmaker Studio Biennial show and the Hudgens Center For The Arts.