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A MOVEMENT IN EVERY DIRECTION
LEGACIES OF THE GREAT MIGRATION


Between 1915 and 1970, in the wake of racial terror during the post-Reconstruction period, millions of Black Americans fled from their homes to other areas within the South and to other parts of the country. This remarkable movement of people, known as the Great Migration, caused a radical shift in the demographic, economic, and sociopolitical makeup of the United States.

A Movement in Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration brings together twelve contemporary artists to consider the complex impact of this period on their lives, as well as on social and cultural life, with newly commissioned works ranging from large-scale installation, immersive film, and tapestry to photography, painting, and mixed media.

Creative Director: Adam O’Reilly
Exhibition Design: Kyong Kim
Curators: Kimberli Gant, Indira A. Abiskaroon
Project Manager: Lauren Bierly
Photographer: Jonathan Dorado