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A vintage black-and-white photo of a young child with curly hair leaning forward toward the camera with a slight smile. The child is wearing a light-colored collared shirt, overalls, leggings, and sturdy lace-up boots. Behind the child stands a dark-colored dog looking upward. The setting is outdoors on a paved or dirt area next to a wooden building with a visible window.

Slavery North and Black Maple Magazine Publishing present the catalogue launch for A Time, a Place, Our Gaze: Re-framing the Subaltern, with a panel discussion featuring the guest curator.

A Time, a Place, Our Gaze: Re-framing the Subaltern features early twentieth-century photographs of black New Brunswickers from Kenneth Scott’s collection. It provides vital historical and cultural context about the relevance of photography for black individuals and communities in the Black Diaspora and the centuries-long presence of black populations in New Brunswick, Canada. This exhibition catalogue features a foreword by Kenneth Scott, an introduction by Charmaine A. Nelson, and essays by Chris Gismondi, Graham Nickerson, and Harvey Amani Whitfield.

Panelists:
Kenneth Scott, guest curator
Kéla Jackson, PhD Candidate, Harvard University, History of Art and Architecture
Jennifer DeClue, Associate Professor, Smith College, Study of Women and Gender

Moderated by Charmaine A. Nelson
Founder & Editor-in-Chief Black Maple Magazine, Provost Professor of Art History & Founding Director Slavery North, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Free and open to the public.

Free parking available on site.

Light refreshments will be served.

Catalogues will be available for purchase.