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Bayard Wootten was a single mother in 1904 when she borrowed a camera and started taking and selling pictures to support her family. By the end of her life, she had made more than a million images and had gained a reputation as a true pioneer. Her work is featured in this exhibition March 27 - November 4, 2018. (UPDATE: Exhibition will remain on view until March 13, 2019.)
Through image and form across a variety of media, tactics and disciplines, Johnson explores social and political issues and injustices, wrestling with boundaries between aesthetic, political and moral orders. He treats representation — not as a hermetic mimetic pictorial tradition —but as an agency to awaken and combat torpor.
Come join Carolina Public Humanities' faculty-led Great Books Reading Groups on select Tuesday or Wednesday mornings at Flyleaf Books