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The Expanded Caribbean:

Contemporary Photography at the Crossroads

September 10, 2017


September 19 – December 10

Opening Reception: Thursday, September 28, 5-7pm

The Expanded Caribbean: Contemporary Photography at the Crossroads features work by 16 artists with projects based in several different nations and communities neighboring the Caribbean Sea.  The exhibition brings together images that document, interrogate, challenge, and otherwise engage the meaning of place in an area with a rich history as a target of exploration and conquest, voluntary and forced migration, trade, travel, and tourism. Responding variously to cultural, historical, mythological, and personal aspects of the region, artists initiate dialogues about how events of the past inform contemporary experience in a continually shifting and evolving environment.

 

The exhibition is accompanied by a quality print and electronic catalog that includes images of all works as well as contextual scholarly essays by Dr. Mimi Sheller, Professor of Sociology at Drexel University, and Dr. Susanna W. Gold, Curator.

This publication was supported in part by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.

View the full exhibition catalog online by clicking here.

Byron Wolfe

Karyn Olivier

William Earle Williams

Conrad Louis-Charles

Ron Tarver

Matt Levitch

Kara Springer

O’Neil Lawrence

Ivette Spradlin

Adrián Fernández

Sheena Rose

John E. Dowell, Jr.

Erika P Rodríguez

Vincent Dixon

Tony Rocco

Susan S. Bank