Caitlin Cherry

[4] Cherry's work explores different topics, including the representation and visibility of black women as they relate to institutional power structures and security.

[7] Her 2019 exhibition, Thread Ripper at Luis De Jesus gallery in Los Angeles received positive reviews in Art in America and Artillery Magazine.

[8][9] Other notable exhibitions include, Monster Energy at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 2017,[10] and Hero Safe at the Brooklyn Museum in 2013, which consisted of three painting-installations for the Raw/Cooked project.

[11] She was inspired to build large-scale wooden weapons, based on drawings of Leonardo da Vinci, that act as supports for her paintings, such as Dual Capable Catapult Artcraft "Your Last Supper, Sucker," 2013.

[15] In July and August 2020, Los Angeles' Luis De Jesus gallery presented Corps Sonore, an online/virtual exhibition of Cherry's paintings and digital collages.

Caitlin Cherry: Sapiosexual Leviathan, 2018, oil on canvas, 72½ inches square