Courtney Alexander is the creator of the “Dust II Onyx Tarot” which is based on a series of her mixed-media paintings depicting the complexities of blackness as humanity, as a race, and as a color story.
Courtney is a multimedia artist, writer, publisher, and public speaker. Her artistic practice is an ongoing ritual of expansion and emancipation. Through her self-portraiture she challenges the politics and narratives of her identity as a fat black queer femme—moving beyond just the exploration of her physical reality into expressions of herself as a timeless spirit. Less than a year after graduating with her BFA, she developed her series of paintings, Dust II Onyx, which she crowdfunded over $30,000 to self-produce and publish as a tarot deck (and later raised $50,000 for a second printing)—making history as the first black person to create a widely distributed deck and selling 5,000 copies to date. The deck also includes a hard-cover 200-page monograph that serves as a catalogue as well as guidebook.
Courtney’s work has been featured on PBS Arts Plus, Teen Vogue, Huffington Post, and Bitch Media. She has also been invited as a speaker to the 2018 Memphis Literary Arts Festival, The Black Girl Project Sisterhood Summit 2018, and the 2019 Occult & Humanities Conference NYU. Her deck was acquired by MIT Library Distinctive Collections. In early 2019 she organized and self-funded an impromptu 10-city tour, “Dialogues on Free Existence,” a series of talks and workshops that posed important questions about what existence and freedom mean and how it all connects to others. In 2020 she was invited to be Artist-in-Residence at the Lower Eastside Girls Club where she taught an Art and Literacy Tarot workshop to middle- and high-school girls. She also completed an altar installation for Art on Paper Fair 2020 to honor the young women of the LES Girls Club as sacred powerful beings, shifting the environment of saviorism pervasive through many nonprofit efforts for youth of color into one of reverence and honor. It was listed as one of the fair’s most insightful moments by Hyperallergic. Courtney is also featured in the 2020 release of The Black Futures Project, a visual anthology edited by Kimberly Drew & Jenna Wortham, coming soon from One World, a Random House imprint.
Courtney was born in Pahokee, Florida, a small town off the southeast shores of Lake Okeechobee in Palm Beach County. She is a graduate of the University of South Florida with her BFA in Studio Arts, and is now living and working out of Indianapolis, Indiana.