LAB-D is the collaborative art practice of Lyndon Barrois Jr. and Addoley Dzegede, who both received BFA degrees from Maryland Institute College of Art and MFA degrees in Visual Art from Washington University in St. Louis, where they were both Chancellor’s Graduate Fellows.

Exhibitions and projects together include The Truth is Rude, at The Millitzer Gallery (St. Louis, 2015), Wayfarer, at Monaco (St. Louis, 2018), Mercantile, at Sharp Projects (Copenhagen, 2022), and To Die For, at Specialist (Seattle, 2022). Together they authored "Elleboog,” a book of essays published by the Jan Van Eyck Academie (Maastricht, Netherlands, 2019).

As LAB-D, they have been artists-in-residence at The University of Kansas, Arteles Creative Center (Finland), Nes (Iceland), and Loghaven Artist Residency (Knoxville). They were founding members of Monaco, an artist-run gallery in St. Louis. Barrois Jr. and Dzegede were both winners of the Great Rivers Biennial at Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (2016 and 2018), and grantees of Advancing Black Arts from the Pittsburgh Foundation in 2022.