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Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Old Edgefield, South Carolina Virtual Opening | Met Exhibitions

Join co-curators Adrienne Spinozzi, Associate Curator in The American Wing at The Met; Ethan Lasser, John Moors Cabot Chair of the Art of the Americas at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; and Jason Young, Associate Professor of History at the University of Michigan, for a virtual tour of "Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Old Edgefield, South Carolina." Focusing on the work of African American potters in the 19th-century American South—in dialogue with contemporary artistic responses—the exhibition presents approximately 50 ceramic objects from Old Edgefield District, 

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South Carolina, a center of stoneware production in the decades before the Civil War. Hear Me Now will include monumental storage jars by enslaved and literate potter and poet David Drake alongside rare examples of the region’s utilitarian wares, as well as enigmatic face vessels whose makers were unrecorded. Considered through the lens of current scholarship in the fields of history, literature, anthropology, material culture, diaspora, and African American studies, these 19th-century vessels testify to the lived experiences, artistic agency, and material knowledge of enslaved peoples.

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The Black Potters of Old Edgefield

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