In Channels of Hope, Helen Moseley-Edington's words offer care and encouragement. Her granddaughter and Asheville resident LaVie Danielle Montgomery reads her words while choreographer and dancer Alexandra Joye Warren invokes memories and ancestors through movement. Moseley-Edington knew of a better world and wanted future generations to know it, too. The film is part of the Weariness to the Flesh project.
Generational Guardians is a short film about the history of Asheville, NC. It features Johnny Lee Chapman, III and Anthony Otto Nelson, Jr., who take viewers through Asheville’s Black history using poetry and movement. The film is part of the Weariness to the Flesh project.
2020 has stolen our illusions, our falsehoods and our lies. prophesy is an attempt to tell a bold truth. An old truth. An invitation to turn and return to the knowing that whispers and lives in the corner of our peripheral.
"The Frontlines" is a short artistic film that centers some of the history of Wilmington, N.C.
Free Market,” which features an original poem by Johnny Lee Chapman, III and choreography/movement from Anthony Nelson, Jr., looks at some of the history of Fayetteville, N.C. and larger themes that affect us today.
The Will of the Father" is a performance piece that looks at some of the plantation history of Raleigh’s Dorothea Dix Park. The installation and performance were part of SEEK Raleigh.
“Break the Silence” is a short film that looks at mental health in the Black community. It was featured in the group exhibition “Black On Black V3.”
“Untitled” is features words from Jaki Shelton Green sung in an operatic style by Carly Prentis Jones and choreography/movement by Nicole Oxendine.