A Movement in Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration illuminates the enduring impressions of the Great Migration through the eyes and work of twelve contemporary artists.
Read full descriptionThis roundtable discussion convenes the cocurators of A Movement in Every Direction, Jessica Bell Brown and Ryan N. Dennis, and artists Torkwase Dyson and Carrie Mae Weems. Moderated by Anthony Graham, BAMPFA Senior Curator, the program offers reflections on the exhibition, from its planning and development to the impact of its ongoing national tour.
Presented in partnership with UC Berkeley's Townsend Center for the Humanities
Inspired by the work of artists reflecting on the Great Migration, make a narrative shadow-box diorama that explores your own migration story.
For ages 6–12 with accompanying adult(s)
Patricia Lessard offers American Sign Language interpretation for a graduate student–led tour of the exhibition. All visitors are welcome.
Brontez Purnell and his five-piece band perform songs by his uncle J. J. Malone, a blues musician who migrated to Oakland from Alabama in the 1960s. Presented in conjunction with the exhibition A Movement in Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration.
Programmed by Sean Carson
Trace a migratory history by combining meaningful images and objects into an expressive tapestry made on indigo-dyed canvas.
For ages six to twelve with accompanying adult(s)
A screening of films by Akea Brionne and Jamea Richmond-Edwards, two of the artists featured in A Movement in Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration, followed by a conversation with both artists and Senior Curator Anthony Graham.
A film experienced in sequences, from the perspective of several generations of women, including an unborn daughter, Daughters of the Dust creates a fabric of universal themes: the conflicts between personal and collective history, and between spiritual and industrial life.
Presented in conjunction with A Movement in Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration
Join us for exhibition tours of A Movement in Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration on selected Wednesdays at 12:15 and Sundays at 2:00, led by UC Berkeley graduate students.
Curatorial Associate Matthew Villar Miranda, who helped organize BAMPFA’s presentation of A Movement in Every Direction, leads a tour in dialogue with exhibition themes of refuge, agency, community, and memory.
Celebrate the opening of A Movement in Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration with free gallery admission to the public on Saturday, April 13, from 11 AM to 7 PM.
Senior Curator Anthony Graham, who organized BAMPFA’s presentation of the exhibition, discusses the themes of A Movement in Every Direction and offers insights and observations about selected artworks.
Member-exclusive preview day of A Movement in Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration
For BAMPFA members and UC Berkeley students, faculty, and staff.