Patricia Renee Thomas (b. 1995) is a Philadelphia-based painter, drawer, and art educator whose work questions the repercussions of hyper-visibility, camouflage, and physical safety while existing in a radicalized society.
She has recently exhibited in both solo and group exhibitions with the Dusable Black History Museum and Education Center in Chicago, the Charles H Wright Museum of African American History in Detroit, the Colored Girls Museum in Philadelphia, PA, the Delaware Contemporary in Wilmington, DE, as well as Kravets-Wehby Gallery in Chelsea, New York, Kapp Kapp Gallery in Philadelphia, GAA Gallery in Cologne, Germany.
Thomas was an arts educator at Church of the Advocate in North Philadelphia, a Black history and social justice community staple and is currently an oil painting, drawing, and thesis instructor at University of Pennsylvania, and is the 2024-2025 Stewart/McMillan endowed chair of painting at Maryland Institute College of Art.