Ayana V. Jackson (born May 14, 1977) is an American photographer and filmmaker. Born in
Livingston, New Jersey
Livingston is a township (New Jersey), township in Essex County, New Jersey, Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 31,330, its highest United States census, decennial co ...
. She is best known for her focus on Contemporary Africa and the
African Diaspora
The African diaspora is the worldwide collection of communities descended from List of ethnic groups of Africa, people from Africa. The term most commonly refers to the descendants of the native West Africa, West and Central Africans who were ...
, most notably the series ''African by Legacy, Mexican by Birth'', ''Leapfrog (a bit of the Other) Grand Matron Army'', and ''Archival Impulse''.
Biography
Ayana Vellissia Jackson was born in Livingston, New Jersey and raised in
East Orange, New Jersey
East Orange is a City (New Jersey), city in Essex County, New Jersey, Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the city's population was 69,612, an increase of 5,342 (+8.3%) from the 2010 United States ...
where her family has long held residence. Her grandmother Angenetta Still Jackson, is a descendant of Leah Arthur Jones—a member of the founding family of New Jersey's first Black Settlement,
Lawnside, New Jersey
Lawnside is a borough in Camden County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Lawnside was developed in 1840 and incorporated in 1926 as the first independent, self-governing Black municipality north of the Mason–Dixon line. The United Parcel Ser ...
. Her grandfather, J. Garfield Jackson, was Essex County's first African American principal. The city of East Orange later named Jackson Academy elementary school after him. She traveled to Ghana in 2001, where she visited her family's compound in North Odorkor. During this trip she produced her first photography series, "Full Circle: A Survey of Hip Hop in Ghana."
Education
Jackson initially studied sociology and photography during her undergraduate years at and received her B.A. in Sociology from
Spelman College
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in 1999. In 2005, at the invitation of professor
Katharina Sieverding
Katharina Sieverding (born 16 November 1941) is a German photographer known for her self-portraiture. Sieverding lives and works in Berlin and Düsseldorf. She is a professor emeritus at the University of the Arts, Berlin.
Early life and educati ...
, she studied critical theory and large-format printing at
Berlin University of the Arts
The Universität der Künste Berlin (UdK; also known in English as the Berlin University of the Arts), situated in Berlin, Germany, is the second largest art school in Europe. It is a public art and design school, and one of the four research uni ...
and continued her training at a series of photography residencies including the
Bakery Photographic Collective and
Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris
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, France.
Career
Her photographic series "Full Circle: A Survey of Hip Hop in Ghana," "Viajes Personales," and "African by Legacy, Mexican by Birth" have been exhibited in association with
Gallery MOMO (Johannesburg, RSA), Rush Arts Gallery (US),
A Gathering of the Tribes
A Gathering of the Tribes was a two-day music and culture festival organized by Ian Astbury and promoter Bill Graham, held in California in October 1990. It is considered the precursor to the Lollapalooza touring festivals of the 1990s, an opinio ...
(US), Galerie Peter Herrmann (Germany),
Mexican Museum (US) the Franklin H. Williams CCC/African Diaspora Institute (US) and
Culturesfrance (FR), the
US State Department
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and the
World Bank
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.
She has received grants from the
Inter-American Foundation
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and Puma Creative; the latter supported her participation in the 2009 Bamako African Photography Biennial (
Rencontres africaines de la photographie).
Her public art exhibitions include Round 32 of Project Row Houses (US) in Houston's 3rd ward.
Her photography can be found in publications including the exhibition catalogue for her series "African by Legacy, Mexican by Birth," "Souls: A Critical Journal of Black Politics, Culture, and Society" (Columbia University), Camera Austria, and the ''New York Times'' blog called ''Lens.'' She has lectured and conducted workshops at university and arts institutions in the US, Colombia. Mexico, Venezuela, and Nicaragua. Ayana V. Jackson got grants from the Marguerite Casey Foundation, Inter American Foundation, US State Department, French Institute and New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) Fellowship for photography.
Full Circle: A Survey of Hip Hop in Ghana
In "Full Circle," Jackson provides a stimulating visual documentary of the Ghanaian music scene. Not often are we able to visualize how Hip Hop has stretched past our U.S. boundaries, especially into Africa. "Full Circle" allows viewers to engage intimately in the appropriated, reshaped culture. She reveals to us- through examination of musicians and industry professionals- that an ostensibly lucrative western model has swayed the creation of Hip Life. Nonetheless, Jackson softens the edges of Hip Life adding warmth and character to each photo, making each more inviting to the audience and compelling us to form our own opinions of how and why Hip Life is transformative. Such fluidity is necessary in developing discussions of cultural metamorphosis.
[Rogers, Ingrid L., Curator's Statement: Introduction to Full Circle, World Bank Art Program, Web 2003, http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/EXTABOUTUS/ORGANIZATION/GSDARTPROGRAM/0,,contentMDK:20094455~pagePK:219320~piPK:219325~theSitePK:254046,00.html]
African by Legacy, Mexican by Birth
In "African By Legacy, Mexican By Birth," the extraordinary photographic work of Jackson and the powerful narrative of Marco Villalobos brings inspired insight in
addressing the role of racial and cultural citizenship as it impacts the lives of African descendants in Mexico and throughout the Americas. The exhibition actively speaks to
the spirit of the maroon
Yanga of Mexico who valiantly fought for the liberation of his people and assured the continuing presence of Afro Mexicans as an integral part of our
African legacy in the Americas. Selections from "African By Legacy, Mexican by Birth" were presented throughout Latin America in venues such as Altos de Chavon, La
Romana, Dominican Republic; La Fe Theater, Ciudad Juarez, Mexico; Universidad Autonomia de Nicaragua and the Colsubsidio, Bogota, Colombia.
Film
Jackson, Ayana V. and Marco Villalobos, ''Rompiendo el Silencio'', 12 minutes Spanish/English subtitles
In collaboration with writer and filmmaker Marco Villalobos, ''Rompiendo el Silencio'' is Jackson & Villalobos's ongoing work in sound vision. A meditation on common struggle, a celebration of diversity, and a contemplation on the origins of modern maroonage. ''Rompiendo el Silencio'' frames history and urgency in the here and now. This film combines first-person narrative with images captured by Jackson and Villalobos on
Super 8
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Film
* Super 8 film, a motion picture film format released in 1965
* Super 8 film camera, a motion picture camera used to film Super 8mm motion picture format
* ''Super 8'' (2011 film), a science-fiction f ...
. Sound art composed by Marco Villalobos is mixed with interviews conducted during their 2003 and 2005 trips.
Exhibitions
Solo
Group
External links
Ayana V. Jackson Official WebsiteBamako Encounters WebpageBamako Encounters web slideshow on Le Point (French News Publication)
References
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Living people
1977 births
American photographers
American women photographers
21st-century African-American artists
Spelman College alumni
People from East Orange, New Jersey
People from Livingston, New Jersey
Berlin University of the Arts alumni