Krystle Lemonias (b. 1989, Jamaica) mediums consist of painting, sculpture, and drawing. She is recognized for her influences from the intersecting concepts of class, commodification, gender, economic inequity, citizenship, and labor rights. She believes immigrant Black communities contribute richly to the United States’ cultural diversity and the workforce despite the barriers faced.

Her works explore primarily women’s domestic labor contributions that play an integral role in the function of our society and contemplate the domestic socialization passed on through generations to do these jobs. She uses found materials, patios, printmaking methods, and iconography to stitch together these themes with personal narratives.