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Sandy Williams IV With Leila Weefur- 40 Acres: Screening and Conversation

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mar 15

Fri, Mar 15 2024, 7:30PM - 9:30PM

Timken Hall | 1111 Eighth Street, San Francisco, California, 94107 View map

Part of event series: Fine Arts Division // Spring 2024 // Opportunities for Connection

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CCA Film in partnership with Telematic

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Event description

Sandy Williams IV’s installation and film 40 ACRES: Weeksville, on view at Telematic, documents an ephemeral sculpture and public performance in the sky above Crown Heights, Brooklyn on Juneteenth 2023.  At the artist’s request, a skywriter traced the geographic borders of the historic Weeksville community in the sky—an area of roughly 492 acres—to honor the legacy of one of the first recognized free Black communities in the country, which occupied the location from 1838 to around 1930. The skywriting and its documentation pay homage to the memory of Freedmen communities, while acknowledging histories and forms of social oppression that are often unseen and paved over, by connecting current national inequities to the failures of Reconstruction in the United States after the Civil War.  

At CCA, Williams will screen the film, place it in the broader context of their art practice, and discuss the aesthetic and social-political issues that it raises with their fellow artist and frequent collaborator, Leila Weefur.

40 ACRES: Weeksville was commissioned by The Shed (NYC) and debuted there in Fall, 2023, as part of the exhibition, Open Call. The project was developed in collaboration with the Weeksville Heritage Center, and the flyover took place in conjunction with the Center’s Juneteenth Food Festival.  The project also has been generously supported by the University of Richmond.

FEATURED ARTIST

Sandy Williams IV is an artist and educator whose work generates moments of communal catharsis. Their conceptual practice uses time itself as a material and aims to unfold the hidden legacies of public spaces. Through ephemeral, malleable, and collaborative public memorials, Williams’ work unsettles popular colonial logics of permanence, uniformity, and displacement. This work creates participatory paths for communal engagement informed by targeted research and site-specificity: holding space for disenfranchised public memories and visualizing frameworks of emancipation and shared agency.  Past exhibitions include solo shows at 1708 Gallery (Richmond), the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington (Ontario), Reynolds Gallery (Richmond), and Second Street Gallery (Charlottesville), along with group exhibitions at The Museum of Contemporary Art in Virginia Beach, The Arlington Museum of Contemporary Art, The Harnett Museum, Institute of Contemporary Art at VCU, Socrates Sculpture Park (NYC), New Release (NYC), de boer Gallery (LA), Springsteen (Baltimore), and NADA House (NYC). They hold an MFA in Sculpture and Extended Media from Virginia Commonwealth University, and teach as Assistant Professor of Art at the University of Richmond, Virginia.

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Entry details

Free and open to the public.