According to the folks at the Harvey Gantt Center, this exhibit “highlights the impact of family, history, and memory on the processes of artistic production.” The show combines the talents of mothers Deborah Willis and Fo Wilson and their sons Hank Willis Thomas and Dayo Harewood, and features works of photography, film and other media. The show isn’t for everyone (it contains some adult content), but it’s a must-see experience you should catch before it closes.
Through Jan. 23, 2011. Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture, 551 S. Tryon St. 704-547-3700. www.ganttcenter.org.
This article appears in Nov 30 – Dec 6, 2010.



