Bryant Small
Bryant Small is a Jersey City–based artist, curator, and educator whose work celebrates color, culture, and community. Known for his vibrant alcohol ink paintings on Yupo paper, he embraces the medium’s fluidity as a metaphor for emotion and human connection. His abstractions transform color into language—expressing movement, joy, and transformation.
As Associate Curator at the Morris Museum, Small brings an inclusive and experimental vision to contemporary art. Across his practice, he reminds us that beauty often emerges from unpredictability, and that abstraction holds endless space for discovery.