Black Stories/22: Acquille Dunkley

Amazon Design Black Stories logo against a background of densely packed multicolored dots forming a bright, abstract pattern that resembles an amorphous shape or energy field.

Acquille Dunkley, 3D Visual Artist, joins Media Producer Justin James Lopez for a chat about giving back to your community and raising cultural awareness. Let’s hear his story!

Acquille Dunkley found his passion for the arts at 15 years old and has been creating ever since. He migrated to West Palm Beach, Florida, from Jamaica when he was 16. After high school, he moved to Atlanta, Georgia, to pursue a BFA degree at The Savannah College of Art and Design. While in college, he became more motivated to learn multiple forms of visual communication. He discovered his love for lighting through photography, worked as an art gallery assistant for a few years and taught himself 3D digital software programs. After graduating, he received an offer to work in the movie industry in Los Angeles as a motion graphic designer. Since then, he has worked on projects for Amazon Prime, ABC, Disney, Netflix, and Apple TV - just to name a few. Recently, he began a new journey as a fine artist, showcasing his art work in galleries from Los Angeles to Jamaica.

Learn more about Acquille’s work here

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