MEDIA projection

Wright Museum, SHINE A LIght

video projection and mapping project, detroit 2018

shine a light/Detroit elders project

SHINE A LIGHT: “Shining a light” on otherwise darkened neighborhood streets

director

Julie Dash

Cinematographer

David Claessan

SHINE A LIGHT: Images providing safe passage

The Shine a Light Project: Created a series of permanent video installations which “shine a light” on otherwise darkened neighborhood streets-providing safe passage as images of the elders with their knowing looks watch over our communities.

Conceived by distinguished filmmaker Julie Dash during her residency in Detroit, it is designed as a sustaining project that recognizes the significance of our elders to the legacy, vitality and fabric of Detroit. Our aim is to engage Detroit elders in the sharing of their wisdom, the lessons they have learned, and the history they have witnessed and made. In doing so, the project will shine a light on the pathways of our city’s history, the obstacles that we have overcome, and impart, across generations, a sense of the enduring pride and self-respect that our elders have always carried with them.

The project is undertaken in collaboration with Detroit media makers, artists, cultural and community activists, in cooperation with the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History and the Wayne State University Dept. of Communication. The Detroit Elders project will officially launch on Sunday April 21, 2013 when Julie Dash invites African American elders and their families for high tea at at Scraps of Memories: A Celebration of our Community Elders at the Wright Museum.

The project encompasses three related initiatives:

HD Video Storytelling Project: Collected and disseminated the first person stories and pearls of wisdom from Detroit elders of all walks of life.

The Scraps of Memories Project:  Encouraged all generations to collect and preserve physical objects from past generations (e.g. family photographs, letters heirlooms, and other mementos) that unlock aspects of family and community history.

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