“Hale County This Morning, This Evening” by New Southern Photography artist, RaMell Ross, allows the viewer an emotive impression of the Historic South, showing the consequences of the social construction of race, while simultaneously trumpeting the beauty of life and offering a testament to dreaming despite the odds. Q&A with Ross moderated by Ogden Museum Curator of Photography, Richard McCabe. FREE and open to the public. Please also join us on Saturday, Jan. 12 at 2 p.m. for The Dismantling of Southern Photography, a panel discussion with New Southern Photography photographers, RaMell Ross, Jared Soares and Celestia Morgan. Moderated by L. Kasimu Harris. FREE and open to the public. Click here to learn more. /// Film still courtesy of Cinema Guild
Friday, Jan 11, 2019 7 PM
Film Screening: “Hale County This Morning, This Evening”
Ogden Museum of Southern Art
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