EXHIBITION GUIDE

Tomashi Jackson: The Land Claim

July 11 to November 7, 2021

ENGLISH GUIDE

 
Centered on the historic and contemporary lived experiences of Indigenous, Black, and Latinx families on the East End of Long Island, the exhibition speaks to how issues of housing, transportation, livelihood, migration, and agriculture link these communities.

GUÍA EN ESPAÑOL

 
Centrada en las experiencias históricas y contemporáneas vividas de familias indígenas, negras y latinx en el East End de Long Island, la exposición habla de cómo los problemas de vivienda, transporte, medios de vida, migración y agricultura vinculan a estas comunidades.

STOP 1

 


 
Tomashi Jackson: The Land Claim. Installation view: Robert Lehman Foundation Gallery, Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, NY. Among Protectors (Hawthorne Road and the Pell Case), 2021. Photo: Dario Lasagni.

 

STOP 3

 


 
Tomashi Jackson: The Land Claim. Installation view: Norman and Liliane Peck/Peter Jay Sharp Foundation Lobby, Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, NY. Three Sisters, 2021. Photo: Dario Lasagni.

 

STOP 5

 


 
Tomashi Jackson: The Land Claim. Installation view: Robert Lehman Foundation Gallery, Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, NY. Among Protectors (Hawthorne Road and the Pell Case), 2021. Photo: Dario Lasagni.

STOP 2

 


 
Tomashi Jackson: The Land Claim. Installation view: Norman and Liliane Peck/Peter Jay Sharp Foundation Lobby, Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, NY. Vessels of Light (From Jeremy, Juni, and Steven), 2021. Pigmented, archival ink on polycarbonate sheets. Photo: Dario Lasagni.

 

STOP 4

 


 
Tomashi Jackson: The Land Claim. Installation view: Robert Lehman Foundation Gallery, Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, NY. Among Fruits(Big Shane and the Farmer), 2021. Photo: Dario Lasagni.

 

STOP 6

 


 
Tomashi Jackson: The Land Claim. Installation view: Susan M. Weber Gallery, Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, NY. Study Room, 2021. Photo: Jenny Gorman.