
Stephen Namara, Shipyard Artist since 1985

Malik Seneferu, Shipyard Artist since 1996

Leslie Printis, Shipyard Artist since 1999

William Rhodes, Shipyard Artist since 2023

J L King, Shipyard Artist since 2024

Charles Unger, Shipyard Artist since 2023

Rhonel Roberts, Shipyard Artist since 2006

Cariesha Newt, Shipyard Artist since 2024

Dolores R Gray, Shipyard Artist since 2005.

Marco Williams, Shipyard Artist since 2021

Pete Dent, Shipyard Artist since 2019

Adonia Middleton, Shipyard Artist since 2023

Michael Reed, Shipyard Artist since 2024

Ahmad Walker, Shipyard Artist since 2020

Nyya Lark, Shipyard Artist since 1994

Oji Edutainment, Shipyard Artist since 2001

Jarrel Phillips, Shipyard Artist since 2024

The Hillman Sisters, Shipyard Artists since 2023


















Founded in 2015, Black On Point is an organization dedicated to highlighting and supporting African American artists within the artist community at Hunters Point Shipyard. From its inception, Black On Point has worked to increase the visibility and impact of Black artists, ensuring their contributions are recognized and their presence is strengthened within the local creative landscape.
Artists
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Dolores R Gray
Black On Point Founder
Shipyard Artist since 2005Dolores is a mixed media artist whose work blends salvaged objects into layered constructions evoking memory and nostalgia. She explores the interplay between personal memory and collective experience through her mixed media assemblages, constructions, and paintings.
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Nyya Lark
Black On Point Founder
Shipyard Artist since 1994Nyya’s artisitc practice is the art of metalsmithing, transforming precious metal and wire and semi-precious stones and creating works that reflect contrast; soft embracing hard, finished and polished with the raw and uncut - always in balance in the final piece.
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Leslie Printis
Black On Point Founder
Shipyard Artist since 1999Leslie's artwork blends a rhythm of colors placement and surface textures, resulting in unique collages designed to evokes the viewers’ curiosity. Each use of her original materials invite a deeper exploration of her own vision to inform and inspire.
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Stephen Namara
Shipyard Artist since 1985
Stephen is a contemporary artist, currently living and working in San Francisco, CA. He is of dual American and African nationalities. The portrait, the still-life and the realization of specific spaces have been enduring concerns throughout his career. A minimalist approach, pure lines and a richness in color makes his works immensely contemplative.
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Malik Seneferu
Shipyard Artist since 1996
Malik’s work bridges ancestral memory, community resilience, and Black spiritual liberation through painting, sculpture, and public art. Rooted in African diasporic traditions, his practice honors the past while shaping future narratives. Each piece is a vessel of cultural recovery, visionary symbolism, and everyday Black brilliance in motion.
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Marguerite Browne
Shipyard Artist since 1997
Marguerite is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans painting, ceramics, assemblage, and object-making. Rooted in her Nashville upbringing and guided by a philosophy of beauty and repurposing, Browne transforms found materials into works that blur the line between functional and fine art. -
Alan Perkins
Shipyard Artist since 1999
Alan is a music producer, song writer, and painter of photo realistic and abstract multimedia art. His focus is on famous musicians, sports figures and family.
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Charles Tuggle
Shipyard artist since 2000
Charles is a visual artist whose work is rooted in a personal journey of seeking visibility. Through collage and painting, he creates layered compositions that illuminate overlooked moments in American history. His work invites reflection, offering a space to honor the lives and stories of marginalized communities with reverence and depth. -
Oji Edutainment
Shipyard Artist since 2001
In Oji's own words he is "on a mental treasure hunt on the map of the brain's maze." From drawing, painting, animating, to music and beyond, his aim is to "bridge heaven and earth."
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Rhonel Roberts
Shipyard Artist since 2006
At the core of Rhonel's artistic practice is the creative use of color. What he alwasy says about his work is "Color is my passion." In his own words, "It takes an ability to know how to use it in a space, on canvas or to even wear the right colors. It takes time to learn and develop the rightful use of color."
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Ayanna U'Dongo
Shipyard Artist since 2018
Ayanna’s digital media and assemblagé artworks celebrate the power, beauty and determined resilience of the Human Spirit. She reconstructs historical photography, video/film footage, anime, musik, and illustrations to explore desire, erotica, intimacy, sexuality, and gender expression. -
Afatasi The Artist
Shipyard Artist since 2019
Afatasi The Artist is a mixed-media conceptual artist, futurist, and proud native San Franciscan. Her artwork is a continuous exploration of the intersectionality of race, culture, gender, class, and geopolitics. Past injustices have shaped present-day realities, so what does this mean for our futures? The mediums used to navigate this question include textile, metalwork, and mixed-media visual arts.
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Nina Fabunmi
Shipyard Artist since 2019
Nina is a Nigerian-born artist based in San Francisco known for her emotionally rich, expressive style. Blending palette knife and brushwork, she explores identity, culture, and place through portraits, landscapes, and cityscapes. Working across traditional and digital media, her art reflects a deep narrative rooted in personal and social meaning.
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Pete Dent
Shipyard Artist since 2019
Pete is a San Francisco artist, raised in Philadelphia. He uses his imagination to express beauty in everyday life, conveying to audiences through works using vibrant colors, realistic landscapes, still-life, geometric abstracts, and photographs.
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Ahmad Walker
Shipyard Artist since 2020
Ahmad began animating in seventh grade. After graduating high school he briefly studied 2D Animation at the Art Institute of San Francisco all while developing art skills along the way in a wide range of mediums: Painting, Sculpting, Digital Illustration, Graphic Design, and Clothing Design.
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Marco Williams
Shipyard Artist since 2021
Marco is a San Francisco-based photographer and multimedia artist who approaches photography as a universal language—one that captures the authenticity, emotion, and beauty of real life. His work blends elements of editorial, advertising, and photojournalism, creating timeless images that resonate deeply with viewers.
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Adonia Middleton
Shipyard Artist since 2023
Adonia is a Black woman artist who celebrates the beauty, power, and presence of Black women through bold acrylic portraits. Her work features regal poses, striking patterns, and pronounced features—often layered with collage to enhance texture and vibrancy. It serves as a vibrant homage to identity, strength, and unapologetic elegance.
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Charles Unger
Shipyard Artist since 2023
Charles is a multi-disciplinary artist, most known as an established and internationally acclaimed San Francisco jazz saxophonist, bandleader, and composer. He has also painted for most of his life and now he is re-focusing his energy and time on becoming a full-time painter.
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William Rhodes
Shipyard Artist since 2023
For over 30 years, William has been a prominent mixed media artist with a strong history of community engagement. Through his practice he blends fine art, craft, and design with meaning and function.
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The Hillman Sisters
Shipyard Artists since 2023
Abigail, Danielle, and Sarah Hillman are three young sister-artists from Bayview. With the support of their mother, Dee, they’ve become the youngest members of the Shipyard Artist community in a shared studio space. Deeply rooted in their neighborhood and inspired by their surroundings, the Hillman sisters are each finding their unique artistic voice. -
Cariesha Newt
Shipyard Artist since 2024
As an artist, Cariesha enjoys mixing her many muses together when creating, as they all coexist beautifully, and help her to become a better communicator and creator. Her artistic practice focuses on clothing design, painting, writing, and creating patterns using shapes, colors, and words.
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Michael Reed
Shipyard Artist since 2024
A self-taught artist with over five decades of experience, Michael works across oil, acrylic, watercolor, and pastel. His practice spans abstract and figurative painting, including landscapes, animals, and graphic art. He is one of the three 2024–26 Shipyard Artists in Residence.
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J L King
Shipyard Artist since 2024
For J L King, satisfying the daily requirement of "awe and wonder" is an important act; it's an essential part of life. Each day offers fleeting moments of beauty and amazement, and King dedicates her art to capturing and expressing these moments on canvas. This lifelong practice allows her to invite others into a world of discovery and visual contemplation.
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Jarrel Phillips
Shipyard Artist since 2024
Jarrel is a San Francisco-based multimedia artist and capoeira practitioner and teacher who creates dynamic narratives through photography, film, writing, and performance. His work explores identity, power, consciousness, transformation, heritage, and community, with a strong focus on the African diaspora and a wider lens on the human experience.
Contact us
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The best way to support Black On Point is to collect the work of the member artists, follow their creative journeys, and amplify their efforts within your own networks.
Do you see something you like? Would you like to learn more about a specific artist and their work? Please reach out to them directly by following the link on their Black On Point artist page to their personal website. -
The Black On Point collective is interested in promoting ourselves and our work as individual artists, but we’re also interested in sharing our narrative as a collective.
Want to help us share our story? Interested in learning more about Black On Point?Please reach out to the collective’s email:
blackonpoint.sf@gmail.com