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Michael Limerick is a mixed media artist whose work explores memory, identity, material history, and Black cultural presence through reclaimed and recontextualized materials.Each piece begins with fragments that already carry stories, most notably recycled postage stamps and the mineral mica, transforming them into layered visual narratives.

Postage stamps...
... function as both image and artifact. They circulate through systems of communication, state power, migration, and personal exchange.In Michael’s work, these small printed surfaces are disassembled and rebuilt, creating compositions that question who is represented, who is remembered, and how value is assigned.​
Mica...
... introduces light, reflection, and texture, producing surfaces that shift as the viewer moves. The result is work that is both tactile and conceptual.
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Limerick Images centers themes of resilience, movement, and futurity. The pieces often engage Black histories and speculative possibilities, placing archival fragments into new constellations that resist erasure and invite reinterpretation.


"I see in these fragments the potential for reassembly, critique, and imagination. Nothing is discarded without first being reconsidered."
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