[4] His 2021 series, The Poor People's Campaign, is titled in tribute to Martin Luther King's program for economic justice.
[5] Boxtown, a historic neighborhood founded by formerly enslaved people, was central to a legal dispute over the construction of an oil pipeline from 2019 to 2021.
[2][8] The gallery, located on the site of a former church, features works by notable artists such as Faith Ringgold, Kerry James Marshall, Alfred Conteh, Delita Martin, Elizabeth Catlett, Samella Lewis, Romare Bearden, and Louis Delsarte.
[2][8] The BAIA Foundation, established by Dorsey, is dedicated to "documenting, preserving, and promoting the contributions of the African American arts community."
[9] Dorsey has exhibited his work at many galleries and institutions, including: Art and Public History: Approaches, Opportunities, and Challenges, edited by Rebecca Bush and K. Tawny Paul[31] Cool Jobs: ‘Artrepreneur’ Uses Web to Expose World to Artists of Color [3]