About
Joshua Buron is a Haitian American visual artist and writer based in South Florida. He specializes in photography, illustration, poetry, spoken word, and short stories, weaving vibrant narratives across multiple mediums. In 2018 he co founded Move Love Productions, an art collective that curates creative experiences for the community. In 2020 Joshua self-published a photo poetry book “Good Jeans & Brown Suga” which inspired him to use denim as a medium for his art, fashion shows and installations. He has exhibited his work at Miami International Fine Arts gallery, ArtServe and the Ali Cultural Arts Center. His performances have been featured at renowned venues such as the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), the Lowe Art Museum, and the Adrienne Arsht Center. Currently working at the L. A. Lee YMCA Victory Black Box Theater, Joshua also hosts writing and arts workshops that foster community and creative growth.
Central to Joshua’s practice is Everything and Mo, a pair of whimsical, surreal characters whose adventures blend humor, social commentary, and introspection. Through their stories, Joshua examines the absurdities of modern life while encouraging audiences to embrace their own creativity and freedom of expression. These characters have become a signature aspect of his work, combining dynamic visual narratives with bold and experimental aesthetics. Mo, appears throughout his storytelling and visual work, serving as a guide through his imaginative worlds.
Through his diverse mediums, Joshua aims to empower individuals to embrace their unique stories and potential.
Joshua is from Miami Florida.