In 2015 I changed my legal date of my birthday to be celebrated on April 19th; due to a family issue which that puts a stain on my actual legal birthday.
Graphic Design: April Martin Chartrand, All rights reserved by April Martin Chartrand

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In 2015 I changed my legal date of my birthday to be celebrated on April 19th; due to a family issue which that puts a stain on my actual legal birthday.
Graphic Design: April Martin Chartrand, All rights reserved by April Martin Chartrand
Fine Art: Don’t Touch My Hair. Don’t Ask if You Can Touch My Hair.
I designed this because I got fed up with white people (especially) always wanting to touch and paw my hair w/o permission this proceed to say stuipd comments about it as if it is not human hair (I am 99.9% the same DNA as the rest of the Human Race). I am not a petting zoo. Hair is hair, it is just a different texture. This is not rocket science folks.
Photo Shop Design: April Martin Chartrand. Model: April Martin Chartrand
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April Martin Chartrand, Fiberalchemist 2010
APRIL MARTIN CHARTRAND, Fiberalchemist, Author, and Illustrator presents 'Fiberalchemy' as way to express her artistic creation. Her work ranges from chemical textile painting & sculptural sewing (wall relief) which incorporates found object assemblage, digital art graphics, and poetic expressions.
Music copyright free: Kevin MacLeod
Video designed by April Martin Chartrand. All rights reserved by artists, April Martin Chartrand
"TREASURED CIGAR BOX designed by April Martin Chartrand, 2012. San Francisco Public Library solo exhibition. San Francisco Public Library (Main) June 23-August 2nd, 2012 3rd Floor African American Wing.
Chartrand's Treasured Cigar Box series invites you into a world of the global slave trade perspectives between Africa, Europe, the Americas, and America (USA). These multidimensional assemblage cigar boxes incorporate recycled and found objects, keys, money, and hand painted paper. This series bridges a historical gap by connecting the major Colonial slave trade shareholders and their cultivation of tobacco products in the New World. The larger European Crowns (a constitution Monarchy) which expanded their empires were: Portugal, Spain, France, Britain/England, Dutch/Netherlands, and America. Theses countries established global trading companies, built fortified harbors and trading settlements along the coastlines of the African continent (Gore, St. Louise, Elmira, and Cape Coast . . .). For example, the French East Indian Company was one of the first such Gold Coast corporations. All of these counties traded in various commodities, and parceled out newly colonized territories throughout the Triangular Trade system (West Africa, Caribbean, Americas, and Europe). The Treasured Cigar Box series offers knowledge and research into the deeper meaning of how their exploitative practices in the brutal servitude of the African slaves reaped fortunes for the Colonizers. Finally, the planting and harvesting of tobacco by African Slaves fueled the beginnings of the modern day global corporations.
All art in this video is produced by April Martin Chartrand. All rights reserved by the Artist, April Martin Chartrand.
Music copyright free: Kevin MacLeod
TREASURED CIGAR BOX by April Martin Chartrand - California African American Museum (research library) 2013
Treasured Cigar Box: Assemblage Explorations of the African Diaspora designed by April Martin Chartrand - All rights reserved 2013. Chartrand's Treasured Cigar Box series invites you into a world of the global slave trade perspectives between Africa, Europe, the Americas, and America (USA). These multidimensional assemblage cigar boxes incorporate recycled and found objects, keys, money, and hand painted paper. This series bridges a historical gap by connecting the major Colonial slave trade shareholders and their cultivation of tobacco products in the New World. The larger European Crowns (a constitution Monarchy) which expanded their empires were: Portugal, Spain, France, Britain/England, Dutch/Netherlands, and America. Theses countries established global trading companies, built fortified harbors and trading settlements along the coastlines of the African continent (Gore, St. Louise, Elmira, and Cape Coast . . .). For example, the French East Indian Company was one of the first such Gold Coast corporations. All of these counties traded in various commodities, and parceled out newly colonized territories throughout the Triangular Trade system (West Africa, Caribbean, Americas, and Europe).
The Treasured Cigar Box series offers knowledge and research into the deeper meaning of how their exploitative practices in the brutal servitude of the African slaves reaped fortunes for the Colonizers. Finally, the planting and harvesting of tobacco by African Slaves fueled the beginnings of the modern day global corporations.
Music copyright free: Kevin MacLeod
"HIGHWAYMEN: Florida's Traveling '26' by April Martin Chartrand (2013) Afro Solo Festival 2013
2013: New Works Inspired by the Unsung African-American Icons. HIGHWAYMEN Florida's Traveling '26' Designed by April Martin Chartrand. These works will be featured at the Afro Solo Art Festival 2013 August 15-October 15, 2013 @ the San Francisco Public Library (main). I am in an an art show presented by Afro Solo Art Festival 2013 and my work will feature the "Highwaymen: Florida's Traveling '26' Designed by April Martin Chartrand in a group show ‘Reflecting the Light: Works Inspired by Black Masters’ Curated by Michael Ross.
Art titles: Alfred Hair Birthplace: Fort Pierce, Florida DOB: 1941-1970 "A.E. Backus' King apprentice, Mr. Alfred Hair " 7"w X 9"h X 2 ½"d Harold NEWTON Birthplace: Gifford, Florida DOB: 1934-1994 "Knight Harold Newton" 7 3/4"w X 7 3/4"h X 2 1/2" d Livingston (Castro) ROBERTS Birthplace: Elkton, Florida DOB: 1941-2004 "Yeager's Pawn, Livingston (Castro) Roberts" 6"w X 7 3/4 h X 1 ¼" d Mary Ann CARROLL Birthplace: Sandersville, GA DOB: 1940-present "Queen Mary Ann Carroll" 5 1/4"w X 6 ½" h X 1 ¼" d All art work is designed and conceived by April Martin Chartrand 2013 - I, as the artist, Reserve All rights to my art work. San Francisco, CA. Music- Copy right free: Kevin MacLeod
ASSEMBLAGE CARDS Designed by April Martin Chartrand, Fiberalchemist (2013)
Assemblage Cards designed by April Martin Chartrand, Fiberalchemist (2013) These ~One-of-a-Kind~ cards can be used as mini-pieces of art or sent as special greeting cards. 80% Recycled & 20% new materials. Size: 5" x 6" Card stock: Acid Free Made in San Francisco, CA USA $8.00 ea or $14 for two in a gift box. Music copy right freee: Bablyon by Kevin MacLeod
Once Upon a Time 7 ½" h x 7 ½ w x 11"d Treasured Cigar Box -- Series April Martin Chartrand ©2012 All Rights Reserved Ms. Daphne D. Evans, CEO for "Once Upon a Time. . ." benefit for The Heaven's Door Cancer Foundation. EXPRESSIONS: Money: American coins: Spa donations for Heaven's Door Cancer Foundation Canadian coins: Daphne traveled with her parents to Canada to assist with building churches on reservations. Nicaraguan coins: She visited a after the Sandinista regime and had trucks bring clothing over the bombed out roads for the villagers while she flew in by a Russian parachute plane. Hearts: Helping ministry and courage to overcome major health challenges. . Keys= The key is a powerful mechanism which allows one to open the doors to their lives; it is also serves as an Angel of Freedom and directs those seeking freedom to the North-Star. During American slavery, many slaves were directed to follow the North Star which led them to their freedom-crossing in Canada. Locks= Iron bondage preserves human limitations; first-time offenders are breaking the locks of their past and marching forward to new heights by gaining new skills at the Concordia Argonaut Club. Attached to the front lock & key is a tag "1830." In 1830 the "slave population in the U.S. numbers more than two million, making the ratio of free to enslaved Americans approximately 5.5:1."