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Sandy Islanders: A People of the Land Exhibition

Discover the fascinating stories of this South Carolina remote community in Sandy Islanders: A People of the Land, delving into the lives of Sandy Island residents through captivating photography and interviews. On view May 11, 2024-January 3, 2025 at the Morris Center for Lowcountry Heritage.

This exhibition displays the lives of residents of Sandy Island through photography and interviews, building on the important early work of novelist Julia Peterkin and photographer Doris Ulmann. Creating intimate portraits of Sandy Islanders, photo-documentarian Vennie Deas Moore examines the Island’s rich history. Her photographs and interviews touch upon early Carolina Lowcountry life, its successful rice culture, its time-honored African traditions, and the multigenerational African American families that tie them all together.

Sandy Islanders: A People of the Land is a nationally traveling exhibition organized and circulated by McKissick Museum, The University of South Carolina.

Suggested $5 Donation

A member preview May 9 at 6 p.m. features a special curator-led tour.