Stories About My Brothers
An examination of the visible and invisible scars of Black men shaped by systemic struggles, generational trauma, and social expectations, situating them at the intersection of nature and nurture. A key theme of the exhibition is the exploration of relationships, both biological and chosen, and how they influence one's sense of self.
These works ask the question: "Can these bonds transcend the external forces that often try to impose identity?
Stories About My Brothers offers a layered dialogue about selfhood, resilience, and the human experience in relation to Black masculinity.
By blending his personal history with collective struggles, Greene provides a platform for underrepresented voices, encouraging a deeper conversation about place, identity, and perseverance.