by Jeroslyn JoVonn
April 2, 2025
‘Virtually Unknown: The Afric-American Image Gallery’ opens Might 3.
A brand new multi-sensory image gallery exhibit is coming to the Winterthur Museum, Backyard & Library in Delaware that may immerse guests within the power and vibrancy of the Black expertise throughout the diaspora.
Jonathan Michael Sq.’s Virtually Unknown: The Afric-American Image Gallery debuts Saturday, Might 3. The 30-piece exhibit makes use of gentle and shadow, sound, intimate gallery areas, and design parts to take guests on a journey that honors and celebrates Black historical past and tradition.
Sq. curated items for the gallery from Winterthur’s assortment, supplemented by choose loaned gadgets. These embrace copies of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” Phyllis Wheatley’s “Poems on Varied Topics,” a silhouette attributed to Moses Williams, and a quilt by Priscilla Ballenger Leedom that includes an embroidered sketch of a bald eagle drawn by an unnamed enslaved boy.
“I need folks to dig deeper into the tales of those and different transformative figures,” Sq. instructed Delaware On-line. “I need guests to really feel the dynamism and vitality of African American historical past and tradition, which is a narrative that’s layered and always evolving.”
Sq. primarily based the gallery on his interpretation of a Nineteenth-century essay by William J. Wilson, a Black journalist and educator born free in 1818. In Wilson’s 1859 essay, The Afric-American Image Gallery, he leads readers by means of an imagined assortment of artworks that each have a good time and critique the experiences of free and enslaved Black Individuals within the Nineteenth century.
In his work as a historian and educator, Sq. has used Wilson’s essay to show programs at Harvard College and Parsons Faculty of Design.
“The essay challenges us to think about our previous, replicate on our current, and picture a extra inclusive future,” Sq. stated. “It’s a troublesome learn. It begins off linear and simple, then veers into the fantastical. There’s stress in it.”
The curation and design of the exhibit draw inspiration from themes in Wilson’s essay, together with Black childhood, the Underground Railroad, a Black Forest, and a decaying Mount Vernon. The design additionally incorporates parts paying homage to Nineteenth-century magic lantern exhibits, shadow performs, and silhouette puppetry.
In Virtually Unknown, Sq. brings collectively drawings, work, sculptures, books, and different artifacts from Winterthur’s assortment to reimagine Wilson’s gallery and replicate Black life in the US and throughout the Diaspora. Sq. brings the virtually unknown into the highlight, shedding gentle on Wilson, his essay, and the often-overlooked but vital tales behind these objects.
Virtually Unknown: The Afric-American Image Gallery runs Might 3 by means of Jan. 4, 2026, with a guided home tour scheduled from 2:30 to three:30 p.m., Tuesday to Sunday, starting Might 3.
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