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Title:Joshua Parks: Born in We: African Descendants of the Atlantic World
Date:4/11/2025 - 7/26/2025
Address:Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, 161 Calhoun Street, Suite 117, Charleston, SC 29401
Location:Charleston, SC
Hours:https://halsey.cofc.edu/main-exhibitions/born-in-we-african-descendants-of-the-atlantic-world/ Monday - Saturday: 11am - 4pm, Thursday: 11am - 7pm (no Su) free
Cost/Cover:free
Web Page:https://halsey.cofc.edu/main-exhibitions/born-in-we-african- ...
Contact Info:843.953.4422
Details:Joshua Parks is a southern-raised Black image-maker and cultural worker with Gullah Geechee and Gulf Coast Creole heritage. His work analyzes Afro-descendant communities in the Atlantic world, their relationship to land and water as the basis of subsistence, autonomy, survival, and collective memory, and how these elements influence social and cultural development. The Halsey Institute is proud to present Parks’s first solo museum exhibition. In his practice, Parks puts intentional relationships and storytelling first, using image as his medium for communication. This exhibition explores the interconnectedness among communities of African descendants in the Lowcountry, the Caribbean, and West Africa through photography, film, and sounds of the Atlantic World. Bridging past and present, he presents a continuum of culture across time and space underscoring the resilience and ongoing evolution of African and Afro-descendant identities all while confronting and transcending the enduring legacies of slavery and colonialism. Dispersed throughout this global representation of shared histories, Parks will incorporate archival family photographs and artifacts engaging the viewer with the context of his personal history. This body of work makes evident the intimate and complex relationships among African diasporic communities and the fight for self-determination.




Audience:All Welcome
Category:Exhibit
Submitted by:contributed
 
 
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