“Interwoven: Unearthed Stories of Slavery”
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Work designed by Brian in collaboration with Delina Papit of LONE WOLF MARKETING, historian Larry Spurgeon, Julie Fox, photographer Mary Woodson, educators Emilie Johnson, PhD, Coleen Piranain, Valerie Clay with help from Melanie Pyne, exhibit artifacts documentor of Washington and Lee University.
Members of the Halliburton family were enslaved in Rockbridge County, then were freed and immigrated to Liberia. An exhibit at the Brownsburg Museum traces their journeys, struggles and triumphs explores the history of enslaved ancestors and their descendants, weaving together family, community, and historical narratives. The exhibit features powerful photographs and stories from living descendants, aiming to provide an emotional and educational experience about the legacy of slavery in the area. The museum has been recognized for its innovative approach to history and community engagement.
Above: Robin Young, journalist from public radio’s “Here & Now” program, interviews David Green in the front room of the Brownsburg Museum where “Interwoven: Unearthed Stories of Slavery” is now on display. (Photo: Mary Woodson)
Catalogue for “Interwoven: Unearthed Stories of Slavery” exhibit.
Above: Catalogue cover image, “Background decor of the chains of a paper thick twine” / Anna Bananna, Alamy Stock Photo
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While Brian, Doug and Jay have worked as a team for years, each of us also brings a wealth of experience and success from earlier jobs. To give you a fuller sense of our capabilities and talent, we’ve highlighted work here that has been conceived by one of us, two of us together, or, in the case of SOAR365 and Fishburne Military School, by all three of us collaborating. In each case, we identify who among us worked on the effort.