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Between water and Sky, I find home.
Between Water and Sky engages landscape as both archive and mirror. Originally conceived as a study of the Hudson River and Black migration, the series evolved into a meditation on the concept of home. Across black-and-white and color photographs, we see the Hudson River and Erie Canal shrouded in fog, trees standing as witnesses, and skies shifting from calm to stormy. The work resists nostalgia, instead acknowledging home as a layered place: a site of return, a site of transformation, and a geography where histories of migration remain present.

This project is made possible with funds from the New York State Legislature and administered by Arts Mid-Hudson.





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