Statement

Through These Realities challenges the narratives of mass media that invalidate the experiences of people of color through the interactions of poetry and photography. Six photographers of color have created a series of images inspired by work from six poets of color. These images incorporate the figurative and literal visual elements related to associated poetry—prompted by a James Baldwin quote. Artists use poetry and photography to validate their realities, reveal the discrepancies between the dominant culture, and solidify the normality of people of color living in the everyday.

Curated by Joshua Sariñana

Adam Cordelle - Translating the poem, lovers in the fields

Andrew Harris - Translating the poem, JACKIE

Kenia Arbaiza - Translating the poem, Black Mirror

A reflection of a photographer taking a picture of a tombestone
A women sits in a room distraught

Paul Sayed - Translating the poem, Cat in the Church

Wandy Pascoal - Translating the poem, Prism

Xudong Liu - Translating the poem, Merriam-Webster and I disagree

A cloud and moon sits above a house emphasizing windows.
A hand holding a small school bus