Panelists and New Southern Photography photographers, RaMell Ross, Jared Soares and Celestia Morgan, will examine the New Southern Photography exhibition and L. Kasimu Harris’ essay, “The Dismantling of Southern Photography,” touching on the historical and contemporary disparities within the canon of Southern photography that exist along lines of race, gender and sexual orientation. Moderated by L. Kasimu Harris. FREE and open to the public. Please also join us on Friday, January 11 at 7 p.m. for the film screening of “Hale County This Morning, This Evening” by New Southern Photography artist, RaMell Ross. Q&A with Ross moderated by Ogden Museum Curator of Photography, Richard McCabe. FREE and open to the public. Click here to learn more. /// Jared Soares, Blizz and Brooke, 2011, Archival pigment print, Courtesy of the artist
Saturday, Jan 12, 2019 2 PM
Panel Discussion
Ogden Museum of Southern Art
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