Installation of Schools for the Colored project at the 2018 Pingyao International Photography Festival
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Pingyao International Photography Festival

Installation view of selected works from the Schools for the Colored portfolio at the Pingyao International Photography Festival in Pingyao, China. Festival dates are September 19—25, 2018. The work is installed in the international section.

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Centennial of 1918 Philadelphia Race Riots

July 28, 1918 race riots in Philadelphia were part of a national series of racial conflicts that have been an ongoing aspect of the American struggle for equality and social justice. This project is concerned with the places in the American landscape where the concentration of post-war conflict occurred between 1917 and 1923, with the

Installation, Manifest at Rubenstein Library
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Spring Exhibits & Events

Manifest exhibition continues at Blue Star Contemporary in San Antonio, TX. The postponed Lunch event has been reschedule for April 12, 2018. Feb 1 through May 6, 2018.   Prints from the Schools for the Colored portfolio and works by artist Tya Alisa Anthony will be included in the upcoming two-person exhibition “Segregated Influences” at the

East St Louis, IL. July 2, 1917
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Red Summer and Manifest at Duke University

Manifest exhibition at the Archive of Documentary Arts, Rubenstein Library, Duke University February 17 to June 3, 2018 Location: Rubenstein Photography Gallery Artist talk and reception at the Center for Documentary Studies, Feb 21, 2018 – 6:00 p.m. Red Summer exhibition at the Center for Documentary Studies, Duke University February 21 to June 2, 2018  Location: Lyndhurst

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Manifest on HyperAllergic

Special thanks to Amy Brummer, the Arts Council of Princeton (ACP) and the Paul Robeson House for making these new works and the projection project a reality. The project was made possible with the support of the Anne Reeves Artist-in-Residency. Ilene Dube has a recent article on HyperAllergic about the Manifest / Robeson House project

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