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Scope and Content
This collection consists of photographs and digital files created by artist Melissa Brown as part of her project, titled "A Loud Absence." According to the artist, the project sought to discover what happens to a space after great injustice has been committed in it. The project examines whether a community's choice of what to do with such an area reflects healing or reveals that they have not moved forward from their past.
Start Date
2024
End Date
2024
Keywords
Historical Sites -- Southeast -- Georgia Photography -- Racial Relations
Disciplines
History | Interdisciplinary Arts and Media | Other Architecture | Photography | Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies
Acquisitions Information
Donation of Melissa Brown, 2024.
Copyright
This work is archived and distributed under the repository's Standard Copyright and Reuse License (opens in new tab). End users may copy, store, and distribute this work without restriction. For all other uses, permission must be obtained from the copyright owners or their authorized agents.
Recommended Citation
Henderson Library, Special Collections, Zach S., "Melissa Brown collection of "A Loud Absence" project materials" (2024). Finding Aids. 235.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/finding-aids/235
Included in
History Commons, Interdisciplinary Arts and Media Commons, Other Architecture Commons, Photography Commons, Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies Commons
Extent
8 oversized photographs, 23.4 MB digital files (52 items)