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ArtsXchange Spring Exhibitions (wednesdays)

Wednesday March 26, 2025 10:00 AM EDT
Cost: Free
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From the venue:

CURATORS: National Center for Primary Care, Morehouse School of Medicine
PHOTOGRAPHER:  Chanda Scott

Featuring a collection of photographs captured by community members each telling a personal story of joy, resilience, hope, and the importance of health equity.

Since 2021, in partnership with Morehouse School of Medicine, East Point has been on a journey to advance health equity through policy. During a unique exhibition, forge deep connections with photographs that uplift the lived experiences of East Point residents. 



Communities Are Always Speaking to Us … Are We Listening? (2025) magnifies the lived experiences of the residents of the City of East Point, Georgia, unveiling barriers to health and cries for governmental support, while highlighting the feelings of joy and social connectedness within the community. East Point has a long history of structural racism, resulting in pervasive health inequities, with high rates of chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension. This exhibition highlights historical challenges, reflects nuanced realities, and emphasizes community resilience. Each photo evokes strong emotions, including happiness, frustration, and hope. Key themes emerged, including the desire for improved walkability and greenspace and better access to healthy foods, affordable housing, and healthcare. 



The collection is a product of Photovoice—a culturally grounded research method wherein photographs often taken by participants are used to explore and address community needs, stimulate individual empowerment, and create a critical dialogue to advocate for community change—and additional captures of community events. The photovoice project was conducted via a collaboration between East Point photographer, Chanda Scott, MLP Communications, the East Point Health Equity Community Advisory Board, and Morehouse School of Medicine and was part of a 3-year project, Advancing Health Equity through Policy in the City of East Point, Georgia, funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health.

The exhibition was displayed in August 2024 and March 2025 at the ArtsXChange, a community cultural center in East Point, Georgia, that provides arts and cultural services to the public. Five of the photos were installed as permanent exhibits at locations across the City.

More information

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ArtsXChange
2148 Newnan St
Atlanta, GA 30344
(404) 624-4211
artsxchange.org
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