Artist
Kerry Stuart Coppin's black and white images of Senegal address issues of African American
cultural identity and community experience. Coppin traveled to Senegal to produce visual
interpretations of African communities as a means of establishing contextualizing images
to document the Black community experience, culture life and customs. As an African American
artist he writes, "It is my ambition to produce provocative photographic interpretations
that elaborate and celebrate positive aspects of Black community experienceÉI am trying to use
photography as a tool, as an instrument, to change the way we as Black people look at ourselves
and the world."






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exhibitions 2002 |