August/September Exhibition
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Transitions: Work of Shamia Gaither, Katherine McCadden, Irene Reed, Diana Taylor,
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October/November 2021 Exhibtion
I am here, too: Photography of Abigail Harrison
Part of 2021 Louisville Photo Biennial
I am here, too, is an exhalation through portraiture, an inner reckoning with sexual abuse-turned-self-abuse. Focusing on her body and the space around it, Harrison maps the process of radical self-possession and recovery from an eating disorder and abuse. Adolescent journals, poetry, and the evolving relationship with herself and her mother are sources for a visual tableau of healing, a space to mitigate the complexities of mental illness and familial relationships. Based in the American West, Abigail Harrison is a documentary photographer and visual storyteller interested in the shifting relationships between people and their chosen environments. Her work revolves around the theme of transformation, specifically focusing on climate change, mental health, and social inequality. She sees these themes play out in the contradictions of everyday life, which invert the status quo and lend greater depth to our lived experiences. Harrison studies at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. |
David Becker & Kimara Wilhite
Photography Exhibition
Dates: Sept. 20 – October 31, 2019
Events: Oct. 4 – Trolly Hop 5:30 – 9:00 pm