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Remembering the Avenue

October 4, 2023 – December 31, 2024 @ –

Remembering the Avenue is a civic practice exhibition curated through Alabama Contemporary’s Guest Curator Program that enlists the local community in mapping the history, legacy, and possible futures for historic Davis Avenue.

Hurricane Party

January 12, 2024 – April 20, 2024 @ –

Since the mid-1980s, Mobile, AL has been home to a growing punk cultural scene. Transitory in nature, as with any punk scene, the scene in Mobile has cycled over the decades through fleeting phases and times of burgeoning richness. Through a partnership with 309 Punk Project (Pensacola, FL), this exhibition aims to collect, archive, and preserve some of that lightning in a bottle.

Wata Ways

March 8, 2024 – July 20, 2024 @ –

This exhibition explores the interconnected waterbodies of the Caribbean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Gulf as fluid sites of memories and pathways for the Caribbean diasporic people. Artists Keysha Rivera, Trecha Gay Jheneall, and Keiaria Williams use textile works, installations, photography, and mixed media to represent the prevalence of water as a form of remembrance through the process of creation.

Dangerous Landscapes

March 8, 2024 – July 20, 2024 @ –

Climate Change—the largest environmental challenge of our time—is the result of a vision of progress forged in the nineteenth century when fossil fuels spurred industrialization on a global scale. Picturesque America, published in 1872, captured the beginning of US industrialization in lush illustrations that placed railroads and factories in expansive horizons that symbolized boundless possibility. This exhibition places these nineteenth-century views of progress in dialogue with Allison Grant’s contemporary photographs of the chemical and fossil fuel industries in West Alabama.

Dangerous Lanscapes: A Panel Discussion

April 13, 2024 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm –

Scholars Dr. Kern Jackson from the University of South Alabama, Dr. Julia Cherry from the University of Alabama, representatives from Mobile Baykeeper, Grant, and Cribelli will discuss climate change and themes addressed in the Dangerous Landscapes exhibition, nineteeth-century industrialization, and how Alabama is impacted to this day.