Keystone Award winner Dominick McDuffie is a photographer whose practice is rooted in community, cultural preservation, and documenting Black spaces in Pittsburgh and the people in and around them. Keystone Award honorable mention Terrell Halsey fuses street, conceptual, documentary, and portraiture to create visual experiences of humanity and better contextualize the world around him. Specifically, Halsey explores how contemporary Black experience is shaped by the physical manifestation of social structures that systematically and psychologically inhibit and displace.
Hear both artists discuss their work in Fellowship 23 and join an open discussion about how photography can provide a greater understanding of place, belonging, and community.