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2024 Childs Memorial Lecture: Walter J. Hood

The Phillips Community and the International African American Museum: Exploring the Landscape of the Low Country


Walter J. Hood. Photo by Adrienne Eberhardt.
Walter J. Hood. Photo by Adrienne Eberhardt.

Date

October 31, 2024

Time

6:00 p.m.

Location

Cascieri Hall

For More Info

communications@the-bac.edu

Cost

FREE

Categories

Events   Lecture   Childs Lecture  

Join us in person at Cascieri Hall or virtually.

Zoom Meeting ID: 968 9746 3726
Passcode: FALL2024

This lecture explores the rich heritage of the Phillips Gullah Geechee community of Charleston, South Carolina, and its profound connection to the low country landscape at the International African American Museum. Walter Hood will delve into the community's history, cultural significance, and enduring legacy within the broader narrative of African American experiences and contributions in this unique region.

We invite you to join us for this year’s Maurice F. Childs Memorial Lecture featuring Walter Hood. The lecture will be held from 6 – 7 PM in person at the BAC and streamed virtually. Following the lecture, we will host a reception from 7 – 7:30PM in McCormick Gallery, where you can enjoy the stunning works of Hood Studio featured in the exhibit, Native(s). This is a splendid opportunity to engage with these thought-provoking works and connect with fellow attendees. We hope to see you there!

Walter J. Hood, a multidisciplinary designer from Charlotte, NC, is globally recognized for his contributions in art, landscape architecture, urbanism, and research. Founding Hood Design Studio in Oakland, CA in 1992, he now leads as its creative director.

Walter’s academic journey began at North Carolina A&T State University in architectural engineering. He then transitioned to their pioneering landscape architecture program, graduating in its first class in 1981. Further studies led him to the University of California, Berkeley.

His passion for landscape and urbanism emerges from its broad, democratic scope, allowing experiences beyond architectural constraints. Infusing African American cultural arts into his philosophy, he established a unique voice, reshaping spaces to reflect contemporary needs without erasing their history.

A professor at UC Berkeley and former Harvard educator, Walter penned “Black Landscapes Matter” and has received accolades like the 2019 MacArthur Fellowship, 2021 Architectural League’s President’s Medal award, and 2023 Wall Street Journal Innovator award. 


Be sure to explore Walter and Hood Studio's captivating works in the current exhibit, Native(s), now on display in the McCormick Gallery.


Date

October 31, 2024

Time

6:00 p.m.

Location

Cascieri Hall

For More Info

communications@the-bac.edu

Cost

FREE

Categories

Events   Lecture   Childs Lecture  

Join us in person at Cascieri Hall or virtually.

Zoom Meeting ID: 968 9746 3726
Passcode: FALL2024

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Two women embrace outside the International African American Museum, Charleston, SC, 2023. Photo Credit: Esto/Sahar Coston-Hardy.
Two women embrace outside the International African American Museum, Charleston, SC, 2023. Photo Credit: Esto/Sahar Coston-Hardy.
Aerial view of the landscaping outside the International African American Museum building, Charleston, SC, 2023. Photo Credit: Esto/Sahar Coston-Hardy.
Aerial view of the landscaping outside the International African American Museum building, Charleston, SC, 2023. Photo Credit: Esto/Sahar Coston-Hardy.
Visitors enjoy the outside area of the International African American Museum building, Charleston, SC, 2023. Photo Credit: Esto/Sahar Coston-Hardy.
Visitors enjoy the outside area of the International African American Museum building, Charleston, SC, 2023. Photo Credit: Esto/Sahar Coston-Hardy.
International African American Museum, Charleston, SC, 2023. Photo Credit: Mike Habat Photo.
International African American Museum, Charleston, SC, 2023. Photo Credit: Mike Habat Photo.