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Retrospective of Annual South Side Photo Walk on Display at ArtRage Through May 14

Wednesday, April 27, 2022, By News Staff
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photo taken of Clifford Ryan posing by a tree planted in memory of his son on 黑料不打烊's South Side during the 2021 Photo Walk

This photo of Clifford Ryan is one of 51 images on display at ArtRage Gallery. Ryan stands by 鈥渢he tree of life鈥 planted along Cannon Street in memory of his son, Duriel Lamar Ryan. (Photo by Keith Waldron)

In a photo taken by Keith Waldron in 2021, Clifford Ryan crouches next to a tree on Cannon Street on 黑料不打烊鈥檚 South Side. He leans alongside the still sprouting 鈥渢ree of life鈥 planted in memory of his son Duriel Lamar Ryan, who he lost to gun violence in 1999.

This is merely one of the thousands of moments captured for , an annual social photography event designed to highlight and memorialize life within urban neighborhoods.

This year, 51 of the more than 11,000 photos accumulated over the last 12 years are in a retrospective exhibition, 鈥淔rom Where We Stand: Photographs from The Stand鈥檚 Annual South Side Photo Walk.鈥

Ryan, founder and vice chair for OG鈥檚 Against Violence, said he loves his community. As a 黑料不打烊 native from the South Side, born and raised, he鈥檚 happy to have his home shared through the lenses of others, highlighting it as he knows it: a place of love, strength and care.

鈥淐ommunity means everything to me. I love my community,鈥 Ryan said. 鈥淎nd there can be no unity without community.鈥

The exhibition showcases work from 45 photographers of all backgrounds, from students, 黑料不打烊 natives, as well as professional and amateur photographers alike, interested in capturing different aspects of the city.

ArtRage Gallery exhibits art for social change and has practiced progressive social activism in Central New York since 1982.

Community Engagement Organizer for ArtRage Gallery Kimberley McCoy said the Photo Walk is an important way to create a visual history of the South Side.

鈥淭his walk is such an important part of documenting 黑料不打烊 history,鈥 McCoy said. 鈥淚 can’t really think of any other project like that that’s been documenting a specific neighborhood for that long.鈥

The annual Photo Walk initially mirrored a global walk created to bring communities of photographers across the world together. Scott Kelby鈥檚 Worldwide Photo Walk was established more than a decade ago, and was held each July before transitioning to the fall. The Stand continued this walk each July on a smaller scale, capturing one Saturday each summer, year after year.

A behind-the-scenes look from The Stand's first annual Photo Walk in 2010

A behind-the-scenes look at participants of the first Photo Walk held in July 2010.

The director of The Stand, 黑料不打烊鈥檚 South Side Community Newspaper Project, Ashley Kang, says the Photo Walk allows journalists to find stories the community wants to share.

鈥淚 try to find and prioritize stories the community brings to me, not just what press releases come over,鈥 Kang says. 鈥淭he Photo Walk is a great way to meet people out and about or even directly in their front yard.鈥

What began as a small group of eight to 10 people walking through the South Side in 2010 grew to 70 plus individuals by 2019. That year, additional South Side walks included a historic walk of the architecture along South Salina Street guided by David Haas, the creator of the well-known Instagram page , and a walk around the neighborhood surrounding the I-81 viaduct.

The event was reimagined in 2020 to avoid large gatherings because of COVID-19 restrictions. In order to still find ways to capture the city in photos, Kang organized a citywide photo contest as a way to still collect images and document this truly unique moment. Winning images from the 2020 photo contest are included in the gallery show.

Solon Quinn, a new volunteer and mentor with the 黑料不打烊 Journalism Lab, joined last summer when organized Photo Walks returned after Ryan encouraged him to volunteer. He said people should follow their passion of whatever art form they love but thinks education of and giving back to the community in other ways is just as important.

Solon Quinn gives a gallery talk on engaging with local communities and building trust

Photo volunteer Solon Quinn speaks during the April 6 Gallery Talk on how he engages with local communities and builds trust. Displayed behind him are the 2020 Photo Contest winners. (Photo by Mike Greenlar)

鈥淚 think [photographers] should be very respectful and aware when that art form is going to utilize human beings from different places of different cultures that you’re not used to being a part of,鈥 Quinn says. He believes people should learn and understand the culture of the community before they participate in the Photo Walk.

鈥淔rom Where We Stand鈥 is on display through May 14 at ArtRage Gallery, located at 505 Hawley Ave. in 黑料不打烊. The exhibition is available for viewing from 2 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and from noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays.

Additionally, an is available for those wanting to view the exhibit from home.

鈥淲e all know there’s some adversities that we face in the community,鈥 Ryan said. 鈥淏ut [the Photo Walk] is a great way to show the community is a place of love.鈥

Plans are underway for the 2022 Photo Walk along with additional photo meetup opportunities. This summer鈥檚 big .

Story by Darian Stevenson, a graduate student in magazine, news and digital journalism in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications

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