EPISODE · Mar 2, 2025 · 7 MIN
Through the Lens: Black Photographers Defining a New Era
from Free Admission Friday With House Museum
In this special Black History Month episode of Free Admission Friday with House Museum, we spotlight five incredible Black photographers whose work is shaping the future of photography. Each artist brings a unique perspective, celebrating identity, culture, and the power of representation. Tune in for a brief but impactful overview of their work and their contributions to the art world.Episode Breakdown:Aisha Seriki Aisha’s powerful series, Heaven Is Not Closed, reimagines Black women as goddesses.JD Barnes A photojournalist documenting protests, JD Barnes captures the raw truth of systemic injustice. Chinelle Ro Through her ongoing self-portraiture project My Black Self, Chinelle Ro documents her journey of self-acceptance.C. Stephen Hurst Known for his vibrant street, fashion, portrait, and documentary photography, Hurst’s work exudes energy and personality. Kreshonna Keane Kreshonna’s work challenges the lack of diversity in commercial photography, focusing on the beauty, love, and inclusion within the BIPOC community. Join us in celebrating and supporting Black photographers who are defining the future of photography. Stay creative and keep exploring the world of art!
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