Homeless: Telling Our Own Stories
I can't say that I'm proud we have this project here in Louisville because there is no pride in our city having an estimated 12,000 homeless people. I am proud though that this project has given a voice to the participants. This isn't a run of the mill art exhibit, it's an exhibit with a purpose as well: "The goal is to allow people who have never experienced homelessness to step inside the struggles of living on the streets. The intention is to encourage people who are not homeless to build relationships with people who are."
See this show. This is important work with social, cultural and artist value. Seriously. See this show.
An opening reception for the show happens Saturday February 2, 2008. 7-11p.m.
The show runs February 1- March 2, 2008.
The 930
930 Mary St.
Louisville, KY 40204
More details about the project after the jump.
"When you’re homeless, February is the most dangerous month of the year. Each year, several people on Louisville’s streets freeze to death or catch severe illness. Others simply live in the physical ache of the perpetual cold, waiting until morning comes to find a place of warmth. That is why February was chosen to debut HOMELESS: TELLING OUR OWN STORIES."
From The 930's information about the exhibit here are a few details about a couple specific aspects of the project:
"One project in the exhibit is a series of self-documenting photographs. Using disposable cameras, homeless people took time documenting their lives – taking pictures of friends, personal treasures, the city and their daily routines."
Photograph by Linda Ferguson.
Drawing by Mark Anthony Mulligan
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