Time to Get Ready, an Exhibition

Submitted by St John's College on March 26, 2024 - 13:35

Venue, Timing and Cost

Venue: 
The Kendrew Barn, St John's College, Oxford
Date(s): 
Monday, 29 April 2024 to Saturday, 18 May 2024
Timing: 
2 PM - 6 PM
Cost: 
Free
Children framed by sharpshooter, Permission: Maria Varela

Drop in to the Kendrew Barn Exhibition Room to see a new photography exhibition featuring the work of Civil Rights photographer, Maria Varela.

Dates: 29 April - 18 May

Time: 2 PM - 6 PM

In 1963, Maria Varela travelled to Atlanta, Georgia to join the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee as an office worker. However, within three weeks she was assigned to work in dangerous Selma, Alabama as a literacy program worker. For the next four and a half years, Varela would work as an educator, organiser, and writer in the deep South. It was not until 1966 that, dissatisfied with representations of Black people in the Movement, Varela would pick up a camera. Through her lens, she captured images of marches, speeches, and protests. But primarily she captured the hard work that went into sustaining the everyday organizing to build the Movement from the bottom up – including voter drives, vegetable co-operatives, and community activism around jobs, education, housing and segregation of public institutions. From events such as the Meredith March Against Fear, to profiling leaders such as Fannie Lou Hamer, Varela’s photography offers an important perspective on one of the most significant periods of reckoning in American history.

An additional public talk featuring Maria Varela will be held at the RAI at 5 PM on 30 April. Details in link.

This exhibition is generously supported by: St John’s College, the Rothermere American Institute, Christ Church College, the British Association of American Studies, the Oxford Festival of the Arts, and the National Museum of Mexican Art.

Further Information

Contact Details: 

St John's College
St Giles,
Oxford
OX1 3JP

01865 277300

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