Through a partnership with the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library at Emory University and the Georgia Public Library Service, She Gathers Me: Networks Among Black Women Writers, will now be available at the Dougherty County Public Library, Northwest Branch, located at 2507 Dawson Road, from July 21, 2022 through August 21, 2022.
Originally on display at the Rose Library, the exhibit was curated by the Rose’s own Instruction Archivist, Gabrielle M. Dudley. She Gathers Me examines the connections found within intimate correspondences, personal projects, and speaking engagements and furthers our understanding of the interconnectedness of Black women writers beyond their published works. The exhibit features luminaries like Alice Walker, Audre Lorde, Pearl Cleage, Tayari Jones, and others.
“Through the exhibition, viewers will witness the ways that writers seek community with one another that may not always be apparent through published works,” says Dudley. “While close friendships can be seen throughout, viewers will also see how these women respectfully challenged and shaped each other’s ideas and perspectives.”
She Gathers Me is a colorful mosaic of six upright banners exploring the insights, experiences and relationships of the featured authors with each panel dedicated to a specific aspect of their community: Collective; Sister Writers; Dialogue; and Remembrance so their works are never lost.
For more information, contact the Dougherty County Public Library Northwest Branch at 229.420.3270.
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