Monday, July 4, 2011

First Solo Photo Show

Last week I closed my first solo photography show in Harlem with great feedback and a bunch of sales. The exhibit was called "Ordinary Beauty of Africa" and it opened in April at Colgate University in the ALANA Cultural Center where it stayed for two months to close as a part of the 25th Anniversary of the Alumni of Color during Reunion Weekend. The next weekend it was installed in a garden apartment in Harlem for a two day show. "Ordinary Beauty of Africa" is an exhibit comprised of photographs of various countries in Africa that express ordinariness. I took these photographs during three separate trips to the continent. During the summers of 2005, 2007 and 2010 I was the staff photographer for a non-profit organization called Three Female Ballers (F3B) that takes African American high school girls to Africa for a cultural exchange facilitated through a basketball camp. I have had the opportunity to travel to Niger, Morocco, Benin, Liberia, Ghana, Mozambique, Swaziland and South Africa. I sorted through photographs from all of these countries to find images that conveyed my message. The show had 12 11x14 photos, 4 5x7 photos, and 4 20x30 photos.
At each reception (there were four) I gave a little speech about how I got to take the photos, how I took the photos, and what I was trying to convey by putting them all together? The photos are the first 21 photos on my website at the moment. http://flavors.me/kaliflower

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