Ezra Myers
A British-Caribbean artist working with folklore, ritual and the inherited codes of Afro-diasporic life.
Ezra Myers is a British-Caribbean artist based in London, working across drawing, collage and moving image. His practice explores Afro-diasporic folklore, Trinidadian Carnival, masks, ancestral presence and the inherited cultural codes carried through ritual, sound, performance and image.
The work is rooted in Afro-Caribbean folklore, in the codes carried through masquerade, music, movement and memory. Each image holds the figure as portrait, symbol and structure.
Laws of Folk
A forthcoming solo exhibition by Ezra Myers, opening in London during Black History Month. The project explores folklore, ritual and the inherited codes of Afro-diasporic life.
Explore Laws of FolkA major solo exhibition. October 2026. Black History Month. The body of work Myers has been building toward.
II WorksLarge scale figurative drawing and works on paper shaped by ritual, mask, portrait and inherited cultural law.
III RecognitionArts Council England. Royal Drawing School. BFI. Westway Trust International Artist Bursary. Institutional context.