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University of New Orleans: St. Claude Gallery Exhibits ‘Rituals of Belonging’ By UNO Student Trécha Gay Jheneall

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University of New Orleans issued the following announcement on April 8.

The UNO St. Claude Gallery in New Orleans presents “Rituals of  Belonging,” an exhibit by MFA student Trécha Gay Jheneall that opens  Saturday, April 9. The exhibition is a creative process that considers  the movement, memories and homemaking of people in the Afro-Caribbean  region.

“At its nucleus, ‘Rituals of Belonging’ is a witnessing of  perpetuity: process, imagination and inventiveness, that unifies  Afro-Jamaican peoples to their antecedents in Ghana, West Africa,” said  Jheneall.

Grounded in notions of belonging, nativity and migration, the exhibit  includes the use of visual and material artifacts such as calling  cards, barrels, family photographs, manipulation of sugar cane’s  likeness, and aging raw cotton to illustrate the relationship between  the corporeal and the land.

Nostalgically recalling the cultural exchanges of 1990s era Jamaica,  auditory elements such as recordings of long-distance telephone  conversations, stereo speakers and field recordings from the Jamaican  soundscape are employed. Montages from classic Jamaican films,  interviews with community members of Ghanaian and Jamaican nationality,  personal documentation and performances are used to evoke ideas about  identity, cultural resemblances and spiritual cohesivity.

An opening reception will be held from 6-9 p.m. at the UNO St. Claude  Gallery, 2429 St. Claude Avenue. The show runs through May 8. Regular  gallery hours are Saturdays and Sundays, noon to 7 p.m.

Original source can be found here.

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