Lauren Grant "Dixie"

Synchronicity Fine Arts

poster for Lauren Grant "Dixie"

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There is always a road that winds its way through the heart and soul of black America. It may be called a street, boulevard, a drive, an avenue, or a way, but it is always named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and the roads that link to it are its nervous system. However, it has become commonplace in popular culture to identify a Martin Luther King street as a generic demarcation of black space, of ruin, as a depressing and ironic road sign of danger, and of failure and decline. While these factors may be more or less true, it is not because those who live there like living in poverty or in segregated communities. Many Americans vaguely realize that America is still residentially segregated, but few understand the depth of black segregation nor the degree to which it is institutionally and individually maintained.

Dixie is a photography show that challenges the value and credence of stereotypes in popular culture about black Americans. It combines large-scale portrait images of gang members with their families with written responses by those photographed about their experiences living in a segregated community and about their daily challenges.

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from June 03, 2008 to June 28, 2008

Artist(s)

Lauren Grant

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