What Questions Do We Ask? (2024)
In “What Questions Do We Ask?” I highlight the importance of the shifting questions in the United States census. Questions reveal[…]
Read moreIn “What Questions Do We Ask?” I highlight the importance of the shifting questions in the United States census. Questions reveal[…]
Read moreLiving addresses the taboo subject of female aging. Time’s effect on women’s bodies is typically not represented realistically or not depicted[…]
Read moreBook Reviews and Articles Gail Rebhan’s Frame Narratives, British Journal of Photography, February 2, 2023 by Adam HeardmanAbout Time, Conscientious[…]
Read moreOrganized by the Bethesda African Cemetery Coalition American University Museum, Washington, D.C. June 11–August 7, 2022 The Bridge that Carried[…]
Read more5200 Block of Wisconsin Avenue NW – 1970s/2021 was created as a site-specific public art installation for the inaugural exhibition of the Pepco Harrison[…]
Read moreIn Family Sequences, I use sequences of candid images to principally examine interpersonal family relationships and place family in a social context.[…]
Read moreDetail – All Person Restroom, 65×37 inches archival ink jet print _______________________ Integral to my various bodies of work is[…]
Read moreRiver Road Burial Grounds documents the present-day desecration of a historic Black cemetery. These elegiac and factual images show the physical destruction[…]
Read moreI am an active member of the Bethesda African Cemetery Coalition (BACC). “The Bethesda African Cemetery Coalition (BACC), started by[…]
Read moreI am an active member of the Bethesda African Cemetery Coalition (BACC). Below are examples of my photography and graphic[…]
Read moreClick on thumbnail for larger image. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected everyone worldwide. My series Dear Customers examines changes to businesses and[…]
Read moreAmerican University Art Museum, Washington, D.C. June 15-August 11, 2019 Click on thumbnail for larger image. “The exhibition title takes[…]
Read moreImmigration/Assimilation is site-specific public art created for display inside one Arlington Transit (ART) public bus. Click on thumbnail for larger[…]
Read morePALIMPSEST: LAYERS OF TIME at the Sandy Spring Museum April 1 – July 29, 2017 Click on thumbnail for larger[…]
Read moreClick on thumbnail for larger image. Site-Specfic Installation at 1200 First Street NE, Washington, D.C. Photography is inherently about time.[…]
Read moreI received commissions in 2012 and 2014 to create photo-collages that examine the cultural history of eleven locations developed or[…]
Read moreI originally I created still photo-collages. Subsequently I animated several pieces. I am interested in how information is conveyed differently[…]
Read moreClick on thumbnail for larger image. Chosen as best gallery show by the Washington Examiner, April 21, 2011. The images[…]
Read moreClick on thumbnail for larger image. In Immigration / Assimilation, I document the experience of several individual Jews under Hitler’s[…]
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