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Fitgi Saint-Louis is a multidisciplinary artist based in Harlem, NY. Her work considers the intertwined nature of identity, remembrance and community within African, American and Caribbean cultures. Appearing in paint, textiles and sculpture, her abstracted figures honor the multifaceted ancestry of the African diaspora. With a background in design, Saint-Louis utilizes form and color to present figures in vibrant and contemplative imagery.
Saint-Louis completed a NYC Health and Hospital Community Mural in King County (2024); Has participated in: ArtCrawlHarlem Governors Island Residency (2023), Solo exhibition Underground Gallery, Harlem (2022); select Group exhibitions include Kente Royal Gallery, NY (2023), The Africa Center (2023) with a public mural in Elmont, NY.
Saint-Louis was awarded the Rising Star Award by Interior Design Magazine, is an adjunct professor (SVA), an organizer in Design as Protest, a member of Urban Design Forum, National Organization of Minority Architects and Society of Experiential Graphic Designers.
Fitgi Saint-Louis’ work considers the intertwined nature of identity, remembrance and community within African, American and Caribbean cultures.

WE GON’ BE ALRIGHT, Kings County Hospital
RECENT FEATURES
NYC DOT Community
Commissioned Artist
On Display to April 2026, 124th Street And Lenox Avenue, Harlem
Harlem Sculpture Garden
On Display Until October 2025, West Harlem Art Fund, 135th Street And St.Nicholas
NYC x DESIGN Harlem Festival
Featured Artist + Speaker
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
NYC Health + Hospitals, Kings Hospital Community Mural
SVA Art + Design Workshop, Barbuda
Elmont Community Mural - LI, NY
Young Artist Workshop, Harlem
When Walls Talk: Dynamic Storytelling Through
Experiential Design
LECTURE
MFA Design Social Innovation - School Of Visual Arts
Society Of Experimental Graphic Design
North Dakota State University
National Organization Of Minority Architects