10/27/03 is a body of work by artist, Ashley A. Ross that surveys the ways in which experiential dualities can exist within the confines of a religious upbringing. Intertwining allegorical photographic imagery, this exhibition uses portraiture and personal familial memorabilia to illustrate ideas about indoctrination and legacy within the Black familial structure. Whether it's through visual allegories or the artist's personal explorations of religion or family, each photographic work represents the process of rumination and memory when confronting one's own former religious experience.
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Join us for a conversation and reception to celebrate our current Emerging Artist Program exhibition Ashley A. Ross - 10/27/03. This program takes place in-person at MoAD, masks are required throughout the museum.
10/27/03 is a body of work by artist, Ashley A. Ross that surveys the ways in which experiential dualities can exist within the confines of a religious upbringing. Intertwining allegorical photographic imagery, this exhibition uses portraiture and personal familial memorabilia to illustrate ideas about indoctrination and legacy within the Black familial structure. Whether it's through visual allegories or the artist's personal explorations of religion or family, each photographic work represents the process of rumination and memory when confronting one's own former religious experience.
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Join us for a conversation and reception to celebrate our current Emerging Artist Program exhibition Ashley A. Ross - 10/27/03. This program takes place in-person at MoAD, masks are required throughout the museum.
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