Inheritance/SHACK Closing Ceremony

Tue Aug 27 2024 at 03:00 pm to 07:00 pm

Weeksville Heritage Center | Brooklyn

Weeksville Heritage Center
Publisher/HostWeeksville Heritage Center
Inheritance\/SHACK Closing Ceremony
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What does it mean to be a “free” Black person in today’s iteration of Brooklyn?
About this Event

What does it mean to be a “free” Black person in today’s iteration of Brooklyn?

We invite you to join us on Saturday, July 27th, for the closing ceremony of Inheritance/Shack, an exhibition that explores this profound question while reflecting on the inheritances we carry into this newfound freedom. The evening will feature a labyrinth walk led by artist Walis Johnson on the grounds of Weeksville. This contemplative journey will encourage participants to engage with these questions deeply, fostering a space for introspection and reflection.

Following the walk, we will convene for an in-depth conversation on the meaning of inheritance. Guests are encouraged to bring personal artifacts from home to share, enriching our dialogue with tangible connections to our collective and individual histories.

Our time together will culminate in a communal dinner and an art-making workshop, where participants from the Inheritance/Shack project will guide us in creating our own shacks. Join us for an evening of meaningful engagement, artistic expression, and community building.


Schedule:

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM: Arrival and Welcome

3:30 PM - 4:15 PM: Labyrinth Walk

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM: Communal Dinner and Conversation

5:45 PM - 6:45 PM: Art-Making Workshop

6:45 PM - 7:00 PM: Closing Remarks and Farewell


Needed Supplies :

A personal item that helps you reflect on inheritance or your family history.


About the Exhibition:

Inheritance/SHACK invites us to reflect on the meaning of inheritance. Drawing from the works of Beverly Buchanan this project explores how we, as Black people, build on the inheritances of the past, embrace the present, and nurture spaces of care, creativity, and transformational possibility.

Johnson's past projects have engaged New York City residents in dialogues about race, property, and history, using art as a catalyst for storytelling and community reflection. Inheritance/SHACK continues this tradition, deepening the conversation about inheritance and identity.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Weeksville Heritage Center, 158 Buffalo Avenue, Brooklyn, United States

Tickets

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