
A Jeli’s Tale: An Anthology of Kinship
A Jeli’s Tale: An Anthology of Kinship is an ethnographic photography record of African American families from 1900-2010. The purpose of this interactive installation is to allow the public to observe and reflect on the experiences portrayed within these found photographs collected from across the United States and abroad. The images are hung on a […]

Reflections in the Moment
We currently live in a time of transformation. Cities across the United States are in the process of tearing down blighted lower-income neighborhoods to replace them with contemporary mix-income communities. Although the intention of creating mix-income housing is to keep the original residents of the neighborhood in the area, the truth is only a fraction […]

Reminiscence: The story of Vic Fischer
Reminiscence was an art installation containing the life story of Vic Fischer, Alaskan urban planner and co-author of the Alaskan Constitution. Fischer’s narrative emanated from a glowing white tent to reference Anchorage’s origins as a tent community. Visitors viewed reconstructed stereoscopic photographs (circa 1950 to 1977) from regional documentary photographer Steve McCutcheon. The selected […]

The Gatekeeper
The Gatekeeper is the story of Sherry Williams, founder of the Bronzeville Historical Society (BHS). Bronzeville is the first African-American community in Chicago during the Great Migration. The Bronzeville Historical Society give tours and houses an archive of memorabilia from the Bronzeville community. The installation is housed within Faheem Majeed’s Shacks & Shanties project and […]

The Gift Project Chicago
The Gift from Patric McCoy to Samantha Hill featuring Christophe Gilmore ‘aka’ Fluid (The Gift Project Chicago) was a multi-media installation which was inspired by a social interaction between an artist and an art collector. McCoy (an amateur photographer and art collector) gave artist Samantha Hill a gift of 1500 digital images of the […]

The Great Migration
The Great Migration was an installation project consisting of family migration stories from three Chicago residents with photographs from the Kinship Project Archive. The project was installed in Faheem Majeed’s ‘How to Build a Shack’ cultural center project built on the roof of the Southside Hub of Production. featuring the family migration stories of: Diane […]

Topographical Depictions of the Bronzeville Renaissance
Topographical Depictions of the Bronzeville Renaissance (2014) was an interactive archival installation. I collected oral narratives and materials donated from the African American community in Bronzeville and gallery visitors to create an interactive topographical map installation at the Hyde Park Art Center. I spent a part of my residency in the gallery to construct a map […]