What a way to end the year. I’m so excited to be included in this exhibition in my hometown, along with so many friends and hero’s. When I was in high school I visited Philly for a few days with my old pal @minercarpentry and like two good boys from Baltimore we snuck into a black tie event at the museum wearing street clothes and reeking of smoke. We were so curious and so out of place, and were of course escorted out by security. Anyway, it’s good to be back.
Thanks, @peterbarberie !
@tedpartin@jenedavisphoto@victoriasambunaris@zoestrauss3212@xdonavon@yabliko@loistrueblue@rustyfilmholder@_suttree_ #ruththornethomsen
I’m so happy to offer this print for the @cpca.studio Print Sale Fundraiser to support their remaining build-out and studio set up. Please head to their website and consider purchasing a print by me or some of the other incredible artists who have contributed work.
Gestures of disregard and violence in what remains of the slavery exhibit at Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia.
1-6 Removal 1
36”x122”
7-12 Removal 2
36” x 125”
13-18 Removal 3
36” x 125”
I made these pictures on January 6, 2021 while walking around a town in South Carolina. When I got back into my car I heard on the radio that the Capital was being attacked.
HELP WANTED (F), 2021
HELP WANTED (B), 2021
From The Last Things
For the past several years I’ve been teaching a class @prattphotography called The Photographic Object. The course gives students the opportunity to think about ideas of the photographic, and to explore how photographs work, often without using photographic materials at all. For their final projects this semester each student created a site specific installation. I’m very proud of the work they’ve made and just wanted to share it with you all.
1-3 @nareedokmaii “Siam”
4-5 @ambrosiayyyy
6-8 @sealsploof@shannadeneux
9-11 @malvikabhadauria
12-14 @delaney.jean_photography
15-17 @marinagustavson “556 Riviera Drive”
18-20 @jordanannatorresphoto