Spaces and Places: Historic Black Churches of West Baton Rouge

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  • Location: Brick Gallery
  • Dates:  April 27th, 2024 through July 28th, 2024
  • Admission: Normal Rates

The West Baton Rouge Museum would like to announce the first selection of an ongoing photo series with photographer, Bruce Williams. The moving series, Spaces and Places documents churches and their civic, social, and cultural importance within the community. 

The upcoming selection, on view April 27th, 2024 - July 28th, 2024 will feature Historic Black Churches from West Baton Rouge Parish.

Known as Houses of Worship, Churches were a place of spiritual practice, community support, and refuge, especially during Reconstruction and The Civil Rights Movement. Continuing in this tradition, Spaces and Places: Historic Black Churches of West Baton Rouge Photographed by Bruce Williams will include both interior and exterior images of these local churches as well as interviews with pastors and the church congregations. These photos convey the feelings of providence, faith, and empathy these churches have provided members of the West Baton Rouge Parish community for centuries.  

Reflections on Sacred Spaces

On Sunday, June 30th, 2024 from 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM, all are invited to Reflections on Sacred Spaces, a FREE reception in celebration of the exhibit, Spaces and Places: Historic Black Churches of West Baton Rouge Photographed by Bruce Williams.  Six historic West Baton Rouge Churches will be represented in the photographs of artist, Bruce Williams. Refreshments will be served and representatives from each church in the community will share a few words about their sacred spaces.