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Postcards from the AnthropoScenic Byway
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VOICES VOICES is a collection of photographic works originating from graffiti at the Robert E. Lee Memorial statue in Richmond, VA during Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests to demand an end to systemic racism and police brutality. The work began on June 8, 2020. The graffiti-strewn scene at the statue - now known as Marcus-David Peters Circle - was a visual cacophony of loud and colorful voices expressing a range of emotions from outrage to healing. During my earliest visits to the site, I began to see through the painted words and symbols, to explore the abstract images they unwittingly form; overlapping and intertwining gestures shared in communal outpouring. Each stroke or splatter of paint represents a physical act of expression that speaks to me in ways that the words cannot.
I returned to the statue often and for more than seven months when a chain link fence was installed around the site's perimeter. With each visit, I met new people and found new voices within the ever-changing displays of graffiti. Each time, I sense that I was immersed in a profound, caring energy. It is this energy that I seek to share through these works. Gallery exhibition 2020 An exhibition of works from this project was held at Artspace Gallery Oct. 23 - Dec. 13, 2020.
“Your silence will not protect you”
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