Zipporah Cunningham

Creative Arts Coordinator and Visual Artist

Zipporah Cunningham is an African American multimedia surrealist artist who grew up in St. Louis, Missouri. In 2022, she earned her BFA in Studio Art with an emphasis in illustration and a minor in graphic design from Webster University. Though she works with various mediums, her favorites are graphite, watercolor, and acrylic. Each of her pieces tells a story within her unique creative universe, and regardless of the medium, her works are designed to have an illustrative quality. She employs a bold, colorful palette to create the illusion of a joyful environment, even when the subject matter carries a deep or somber theme, drawing in her audience through this contrast. Her style is a surrealistic blend of realism, fantasy, and two-dimensional flat work.

In her artistic practice, Miss Cunningham has extensive experience working in diverse art spaces. She has taught drawing classes, hosted paint-and-sip events, led craft workshops, illustrated children’s books, completed commissions, and showcased her work in art exhibitions.


ABOUT ZIPPORAH

Drawing & Painting Classes

Zipporah teaches drawing classes to elderly students twice a month. She also hosts Paint and Sip Classes offered to young adults and above. Down below are examples of students work.

Art Exhibits & Events

Blessed By The Ancestors (Jan 31 - April 30 2025)
City Museum | St.Louis, MO

  • Showcased painting titled “Entangled”

Kre8 Space  | St.Louis, MO (Feb  2023 and Feb 2024)

  • Feb 2024-Showcased painting titled “Sorry Lotus”

  • Feb 2023-Showcased paintings titled “Amethyst”, “Water Fairy”

Zipporah has exhibited her work at different gallery spaces. She has also sold her art at different art vendor events as well.

Soup Magazine (May 2023)
High Low | St.Louis, MO

  • Showcased painting titled “Water Fairy”

  • Showcased painting titled “Create What Makes You Happy”

  • Showcased painting titled “Amethyst”

I’ll Be Seeing You (May 2022)
Historic Arcade Building | St.Louis, MO 

  • Showcased painting titled “Black Girls Cry Too”