March 7 - April 18, 2020
The exhibition displays images by photographers Derrick Bey, Sinden Collier, Colby Deal, Christie Leday, Gail Mallory, Marc Newsome and Mel Perry who explore their fellowship with the diaspora and discuss the ways we all deal with cultural deference.
Curator Dominic R. Clay states that “Although we are separated between land and language with massive bodies of water in between us, the African Diaspora never seemed to be so close. Tethered between continents, we are all blood bound. Common expressions tie us together linking all of us to a common future.
“In our past” he continues, “as African Americans, we dealt with a theoretical phenomenon W.E.B. Du Bois called ‘double consciousness.’ However, this concept has been reconstituted into something bigger and more complex. Today, the world is much smaller than it was yesterday, giving us the ability to keep one another at arm’s length. This is not simply an exhibition, but it is a love letter to Mother Africa and an homage to all of our ancestors who nurtured her.”
The exhibit, which runs through April 18, is one of the participating spaces for Fotofest Biennial 2020.
For more information contact The Collective at 713-523-1616 or visit www.thecollective.org.
Opening: March 7, 2020 | 3–5 pm
The Community Artists' Collective
4101 San Jacinto St., Suite 116
Houston, 77004 Texas
(713) 523-1616
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