“Triumph of the Human Spirit” by Dr. Lorenzo Pace is the world’s largest site-specific installation venerating the experience of African American slavery.
Valley exhibit to be showcased in Miami art show
Inspired by the book, Jalani and the Lock, Betts Elementary School students created their own artwork.
Author encourages Edinburg third-graders as FESTIBA kicks off
Dr. Pace engages students of all ages with words, music, rhythm and fun to help instill a true love of reading and learning.
Interview with Dr. Lorenzo Pace
In this compelling video interview, Dr. Pace reflects of impact of an important family heirloom: the lock that shackled his great-great -grandfather, an enslaved African.
Dr. Pace Speaks and Performs
In an interview with Illinois State University, Dr. Pace describes his artistic process and we get to experience one of his interactive performances.
Inside Artist and Author Lorenzo Pace’s Studio
Go behind the scenes for a look inside the studio of Dr. Lorenzo Pace. School Library Journal interviewed Dr. Pace at his Brooklyn, N.Y. art studio.







