Dr. Jodi Skipper and Dr. David Wharton have been documenting and studying black Mardi Gras celebrations in Lafayette, Louisiana for several years. Their research was just published in the Summer 2015 issue of The Southern Quarterly, a publication of the University of Southern Mississippi.
Category: Photography
Exhibit of Student Documentary Photographs in the Gammill Gallery
New Exhibit in Gallery Curated by Lauren Holt – “At the Habana Hilton, 1958”
New Gammill Gallery Exhibit of Civil Rights Photographs by Jim Lucas
The Gammill Gallery currently has an exhibit of photographs by Jim Lucas, taken between 1964 – 1968. The photos document the search for civil rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner, James Meredith’s 1966 March for Freedom, Robert F. Kennedy’s trip to the Delta, and others. The exhibit is from Delta State University’s …
Wharton Photography Exhibit at the Ford Center
David Wharton, Assistant Professor of Southern Studies and director of Documentary Studies at the Center, has an exhibit of photographs up in the beautiful gallery space at the Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts. The photographs are taken from The Power of Belief: Spiritual Landscapes from the Rural South, forthcoming in late 2015. …
New Gammill Gallery Exhibit by Alysia Burton Steele
The Gammill Gallery in Barnard Observatory has a new exhibit by Alysia Burton Steele. Steele is Assistant Professor in the UM Meek School of Journalism and New Media. Learn more about her exhibit, “Delta Jewels,” below in her artist’s statement. The exhibit will be up through January 31, 2015. DELTA JEWELS: In Search of My …