Dr. Charles Smith - Part 2Hammond, Louisiana
~Smith 2
A slideshow containing images by photographer Fred Scruton.
Dr. Charles Smith; Hammond, LA 20141/25
Dr. Charles Smith, White Columns exhibition; New York, NY 20222/25
Hurricane Katrina flood victims, side of Smith house; 20163/25
Hurricane Katrina flood victims, side of Smith house; 20164/25
Work of Dr. Charles Smith (heads of the Scottsboro Boys); Hammond, LA 20155/25
Dr. Charles Smith; Hammond, LA 20156/25
Work of Dr. Charles Smith; Hammond, LA 20147/25
Dr. Charles Smith (triangle representing the Great Migration, north star above); Hammond, LA 20148/25
Work of Dr. Charles Smith; Hammond, LA 20169/25
Dr. Charles Smith's White Columns exhibition; New York, NY 202210/25
Dr. Charles Smith; Hammond, LA 201611/25
Ocean water reflecting in the eyes of Middle Passage slaves; 201612/25
Work of Dr. Charles Smith; Hammond, LA 201613/25
Work of Dr. Charles Smith (slave figure); Hammond, LA 201614/25
Work of Dr. Charles Smith (slave figure); Hammond, LA 201615/25
Work of Dr. Charles Smith; Hammond, LA 201416/25
Work of Dr. Charles Smith (slave figure); Hammond, LA 201517/25
Work of Dr. Charles Smith; Hammond, LA 201418/25
Charles Smith (from Swahili: "Sankofa" understanding the past and looking to the future); Hammond, LA 201519/25
Charles Smith (still packaged dress found discarded in Hurricane Katrina aftermath); Hammond, LA 201620/25
Dr. Charles Smith's White Columns exhibition; New York, NY 202221/25
Work of Dr. Charles Smith; Hammond, LA 201622/25
Dr. Charles Smith, White Columns exhibition; New York, NY 202223/25
Work of Dr. Charles Smith; Hammond, LA 201624/25
Work of Dr. Charles Smith; Hammond, LA 201625/25
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Dr. Charles Smith (b. 1940)
African American History Museum And Black Veteran's Archive
Art Type or Medium: Environment/Installation
Status: active
Viewable: mostly removed/damaged
Secular or Religious: Secular with Religious aspects
Dr. Charles Smith has created a sculptural art environment that represents a museum of African-American history.
Dr. Charles Smith, White Columns exhibition; New York, NY 2022
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