Pecou’s work explores Black masculinity and how it is represented in popular culture. Through self-portraiture, paintings, videos, and performances, he interrogates stereotypes, celebrity obsession, and racial perceptions. His art often employs parody and exaggeration to critique societal…
Quashie’s mixed media works critically examine the history and ongoing legacy of plantation life in the American South, particularly Charleston. Using satire, popular imagery, and media, his art challenges cultural stereotypes, questions societal assumptions, and sparks debate about the past and…
A mixed media installation by Stacy Lynn Waddell that combines drawing, collage, and burning techniques to explore African American cultural history, personal identity, and the passage of time. Inspired by themes of failure, desire, and resilience, her work integrates imagery reminiscent of tropical…
An innovative video project by Hank Willis Thomas, Chris Johnson, Bayeté Ross Smith, and Kamal Sinclair that explores critical issues within the African American male community. Originating in 1996, the project features a collection of over 1,500 un-staged questions and answers from more than 150…
Details about the exhibitions listed here are available upon request. Please email: Curator@SumterGallery.com.