Artist Michaelangelo Lovelace (b. Michael Anthony Lovelace) discusses his personal background and career; including details on his family and art education, and insights on the intersection of art and race. Lovelace, a native Clevelander, describes the formative moments of his life, including his first encounters with racism, the mentorship of artist Reverend Albert Wagner, his art education experiences at Cuyahoga Community College and the Cleveland Institute of Art, his first art exhibit at Karamu House, the untimely death of his son, and the spiritual awakening that led him away from thug life. Lovelace also recounts the trials of identifying as an artist within the African-American community of his youth, where he was often accused of...