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Land Inhabited and Works of Baldwin Lee -The Do Good Fund-

Sep 23, 2016 - Nov 19, 2016
11am - 5pm

 

Curated by Annette Cone-Skelton

Opening Reception
September 22, 2016
6:30 – 8:30 pm

Baldwin Lee Artist Talk
October 13, 2016
reception at 6 pm, lecture at 7 pm

 Curator Statement

“The Do Good Fund, based in Columbus, Georgia, has built a collection of southern contemporary photography that is unmatched in both breadth and scope. This exhibition features 58 photographs from the collection, including a large number of works by Baldwin Lee. Lee’s photographs capture the history of the south, carefully extracting the character of the places and people photographed. When reviewing and selecting the works for this exhibition, a theme seemed to emerge organically among all of the artists featured: these works display places that are occupied. Some photographs speak to the remains of where humans once were and the history of those inhabitants. Others mark direct relationships between different people, the structures they have built, or both. The photographic documentation of the communities and histories in this exhibition truly show the essence of a land inhabited.”

–Annette Cone-Skelton, Curator

Artists in Land Inhabited

Aaron Canipe, Brandon Thibodeaux, Caitlin Peterson, Carolyn Drake, Cynthia Henebry, Dave Anderson, David Wharton, Debbie Fleming Caffery, Dennis Darling, Don Norris, Eliot Dudik, Georgia Rhodes, Jeff Rich, Jerry Siegel, John Menapace, Joshua Dudley Greer, Lauren Henkin, Mark Steinmetz, Maude Schuyler Clay, Mike Smith, Paul Kwilecki, Rob Amberg, Rylan Steele, Susan Worsham, Tamara Reynolds, Walter Pickering,  and William Christenberry

About The Do Good Fund

The Do Good Fund, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) public charity based in Columbus, Georgia. Since its founding in 2012, the fund has focused on building a museum-quality collection of contemporary southern photography, including works by emerging photographers.

Do Good’s mission is to make its collection broadly accessible through regional museums, nonprofit galleries and nontraditional venues, and to encourage complimentary, community-based programming to accompany each exhibition.

Image by Georgia Rhodes

 

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