Jessica Ingram

We are Carver

 

“…people themselves create the world. They make the world what it is. And it is your choice, it is our choice, it’s up to us whether the world is going to be a better place or not” – Deanna, aged 17

 

In We Are Carver, acclaimed photographer Jessica Ingram invites you into George Washington Carver High School in Columbus, Georgia, located just a few miles from Fort Moore, one of the largest military installations in the world. For six years, Ingram explored the Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) programme there, engaging with the student cadets as they navigated the transition from adolescence to adulthood, all against the backdrop of a changing political landscape.
Through vibrant portraits, candid conversations and classroom ephemera, Ingram captures the hopes and fears of a generation on the cusp of shaping their futures. As the country undergoes a presidential transition, these voices remind us of the power of choice and the collective responsibility we bear in creating a better future. In this pivotal moment in American history, We Are Carver serves as a mirror and a compass, illuminating the resilience and determination of youth in the face of uncertainty, and offering a path forward rooted in acknowledgment, compassion and justice.

 

Jessica Ingram, a native of Nashville, Tennessee, explores social progress and resistance in American culture through narrative, archives, and representational media, with a focus on the American South. Her commitments to acknowledgment, care, and social justice infuse her explorations of communities and histories. Ingram holds a BFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and an MFA from California College of the Arts. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Oxford American, Vice, Wired Magazine, NPR, and as an official selection at the Sundance Film Festival. Her first book Road Through Midnight: A Civil Rights Memorial was named a “Best Art Book of 2020” by The New York Times, and her second book We Are Carver was shortlisted for PhotoBook of the year by Paris Photo / Aperture Foundation. Beyond her creative practice, Ingram advocates for young people who are juvenile justice involved in Nashville.

Exhibition Venue

Chiostri di San Pietro
via Emilia San Pietro, 44/c
Reggio Emilia

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Opening hours

opening days
24th of April › 19-23
25th of April › 10-23
26th of April › 10-23
27th of April › 10-20

from 1st of May to 8th of June
Thursday › 10-13 / 15-20
Friday, Saturday, Sunday and public holidays › 10-20

Category
Chiostri di San Pietro