Corey De'Juan Sherrard Jr. is a multidisciplinary artists who uses paintings, maps, and sound to connect the proximity of cities. Through his unique visual system he actualizes a political motif that answers to the deficit of radical black objectives in popular black music. These songs that are based off of said process are arranged to be reconstructed for live performances. Alongside exploring these methods, Sherrard seeks to extend his practice into works paying homage to the saxophone. He has engaged in generating saxophone studies materializing the texture of the saxophone's tonality, history, and black cultural impact in mediums such as clay, paint, photography and sound recordings.