Brandon Breaux

Breaux also created the cover art for the Acid Rap and Coloring Book mixtapes, and Chance's 2018 singles "Wala Cam", "65th and Ingleside" and "Work Out".

[11] The picture happened by chance, according to Breaux: "I had made these tie-dye tank tops before we went to SXSW and I gave them to Chance… In the back of my mind I'm like I hope you wear this.

[4] His debut U.S. solo exhibition, BIG WORDS, included painting, print, and fashion design, and was curated by Anna Cerniglia and Alison Cuddy for Blanc Gallery.

Civil Rights Movement pioneer Congressman John Lewis commissioned a portrait by Breaux for the cover of his final published work, Carry On: Reflections for a New Generation.

[21] In August 2024, the Chicago Transit Authority wrapped Breaux‘s SEEN on trains as part of a public art exhibition titled “Track(ed) Changes” coinciding with the 2024 Democratic National Convention.

Brandon Breaux in Washington Park at the unveiling of his SEEN mural
Breaux after giving an artist talk at Luminaire in Chicago
Breaux in the studio at Hyde Park Art Center
Breaux before the opening of his solo show BIG WORDS at Blanc Art Gallery in Chicago