Love Yours is an extension of the gallery, On Fridays We Fish Fry.  A discussion on the intersections between art, culture, family, land,  and love. Kincaid is joined by Joseph Adegboyega, Gabrielle Sanchéz  DoVale, and Imani Ylsanita.
Moderator: Joseph Adegboyega
Panel Participants: Gabrielle Sanchéz DoVale and Imani Ylsanita
Kincaid McLaren (She/Her/Hers)
Kincaid  McLaren is dedicated to propelling her creative message through the  mediums of film, digital photography, and video. Kincaid started her  creative journey in her hometown of Brockton, MA, where she sought to  visually capture all her interests: friends, family gatherings, sports,  portrait sessions, and events. Kincaid uses her camera as an extension  of her voice; for things she may not express verbally or through poetry,  she looks to express it through photography. Her ability to pause and  see the richness of life around her is represented in her work. Over  time, Kincaid found a common theme within her artwork which was heavily  rooted in elevating the beauty, stories, and experiences of her black  and brown community, particularly those of black women. With a talent  for visual storytelling, she continues to blend poetry, photography, and  film into her artistic practice, uplifting and creating spaces and  experiences for all to enjoy that are dynamic, freeing, and  unapologetically Afrocentric. Kincaid pulls inspiration from music, life  experiences, family, community, and love. She hopes her art makes  people feel warm, represented, and free.
Joseph Adegboyega (He/Him/His)
Joseph  Adegboyega is a Nigerian-American fashion model based out of Rhode  Island who began his journey participating in school fashion shows  mainly as an extracurricular and social activity. Through the years, the  hobby grew to a creative outlet and form of expression for him. He  enjoys the visual storytelling and artistic collaboration aspects of  fashion modeling. Adegboyega has worked with photographers from  Providence and Boston to New York City has been signed with an agency  since 2021 and made his debut at New York Fashion Week in February 2025.  He is excited about continued growth in the industry and where modeling  will take him in the future.
Gabrielle Sanchéz DoVale (She/Her/Hers)
Gabrielle  Sanchéz DoVale (She/Her) is a Rhode Island born, Cape Verdean and  Mexican visual creative whose work bridges storytelling, archival  preservation, and the empowering importance of physical media. Deeply  invested in representing diverse identities, her photography explores  heritage, memory, and cultural symbolism through carefully crafted set  designs and film-based photography. With a passion for tangible artistry  in an era dominated by digital consumption, she prioritizes physical  media as a means of fostering genuine engagement with her work. Her  projects often highlight underrepresented narratives, bringing community  voices to the forefront through immersive visual storytelling. Her work  has been most recently published in Rhode Island Monthly, and she has  showcased her photography in both solo and group exhibitions, including a  solo gallery, Characteristics of Colors in October of 2022, an  exploration of color psychology through portraiture, and an exhibition  at Knight Memorial Library in January of 2023. As an artist, she seeks  to create spaces where culture, history, and visual art intersect.
Imani Ylsanita (She/They)
Ylsanita,  a multidisciplinary designer and photographer, was born and raised in  Providence, within the embrace of a Dominican and Guyanese immigrant  family. Ylsanita started their photography journey with the drive to  capture the vibrant culture and enclaves that fills the South Side of  Providence. Heritage and the drive for cultural preservation informs the  subjects Ylsanita photographs. For the past 5 years, they have focused  on documentar photography, aiming to capture Broad Street's prevalent  bike-life culture, the vibrant Black and Brown creative community of  Providence, and the authentic and vulnerable essence of individuals  within the surrounding community.
