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May 2022
INVITATIONAL EXHIBITION
Marshall Sharpe
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Artist Statement
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My creative scholarship addresses White privilege and the legacy of slavery in the U.S., specifically focusing on my ancestors who enslaved African Americans in Mobile, Alabama. Based on images from the Library of Congress, my ancestor’s journals from the Civil War Era, and an archive of forgotten family photographs, my acrylic and oil paintings examine how the exploitation of Black life and labor in the mid-1800s produced social and financial capital that was passed down to the present day. 
In 2017, the Hawaii Department of Education awarded me a year of funding through a research sabbatical to pursue this work full-time. During this period, I moved from Hawaii to my home state of North Carolina to create an archive of source images, family journals, and interviews with family members. Growing up I knew my ancestors “owned a few slaves,” but I was shocked to discover that my third great-grandfather, Augustus Benners, lived in downtown Mobile and hired White overseers to enslave 120 people on two cotton plantations located about ten miles outside of town. Additionally, I discovered that Benner’s 1850—1885 diaries were analyzed and published by scholars at Southern Methodist University. It was disturbing to realize that the story of my 3rd greatgrandfather’s complicit relationship with slavery was available for purchase on Amazon, yet I had lived 30 years without knowing the story myself. Why hadn’t anyone told me? 
The following year, I was awarded two years of funding through a Chancellor’s Fellowship at the University of California Santa Barbara to continue developing the research. Beginning with my own life and moving backwards through time, my research traces my family’s privilege to its true source in slavery. With each generation of ancestors, I create a body of paintings that turn a critical eye to the way my family both preserved and hid the legacy of slavery. By manipulating, painting over, and adding to the archive, I use my practice to pose difficult questions. What is my responsibility to this past? And how can my painting practice support reparations today? The creation of this artwork slices through the culture of White amnesia and apathy, exposing the ongoing maintenance of White privilege. 
This work has resulted in solo exhibitions at the University of California Santa Barbara’s Glassbox Gallery, and group exhibitions at institutions such as the Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara, the Art, Design and Architecture Museum, and the Woodbury Museum in Orem, Utah.  Beyond this work, I plan to explore the ways my ancestors weaponized manifest destiny to seize indigenous land and attempt to erase indigenous culture. William Bradford, a Mayflower pilgrim and longtime governor of Plymouth Colony is my 11th great-grandfather. His son, Bradford IV, commanded the 1,000-man colonial force that killed over 600 indigenous people during King Philip’s War. Drawing on Bradford’s journals and scholarly analysis of the period, I plan to create a body of work that reimagines the pilgrims through a lens of critical race theory. Additionally, I plan to return to Greensboro, Alabama with the hopes of finding some of the descendants of the people who were enslaved by my ancestors. By interrogating my family’s contribution to racial capitalism, my work challenges a White audience to acknowledge slavery as the true source of the United States’ system of capitalistic exploitation and hegemonic wealth.


Memorial to Slave Cabin Disguised as Tool Shed on My 5th Great-GrandfatherΓÇÖs Plantation_Acrylic on Canvas_2019
My 5th Great-Grandfathers Plantation Home As a Site of Violence_Acrylic on Cotton Batting_2019
Memorial to Enslaved Cabin Near Savannah GA_Acrylic on Canvas_2020
Memorial to Ruins of Former Enslaved Cabin Near Ft. George Florida_2020 jpg
Such Strange Weather_Oil on Canvas_2021
Memorial to Enslaved Cabin Near Warrenton VA_Acrylic on Canvas_2020
Memorial to Enslaved Cabin Near the Long Bridge, Chicahominy River_VA_Acrylic on Canvas_2020
Memorial to Willie Williams, Formerly Enslaved Man from Ft. Worth, Texas_Acrylic and Lazer-jet Ink on Paper_2019
Memorial to Slave Cabin, Locatin Unkown
10. Sharpe_Marshall_Gallery Image of Exhibition, Enslavers and Survivors_ Facing My FamilyΓÇÖs Past_2019

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D. Marshall Sharpe, born 1988, is from Greensboro, NC. He is a painter currently based
in Saint Louis, MO where he teaches studio art at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville as
a Visiting Assistant Professor of Art. Sharpe earned a Masters of Fine Arts degree in painting
from the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB) in 2020. His creative work focuses on
White privilege and the legacy of slavery in the American South. Sharpe received his BA in Art from Elon University in 2010. His education background includes a Master of Arts in Teaching from Chaminade University of Honolulu, four years of teaching at the university level, and 8 years of teaching at the secondary level. He has exhibited his work in four solo exhibitions at UCSB’s Glassbox Gallery and a two-person exhibition at California State Channel Islands. He work has also been included in group exhibitions at the Art Design and Architecture Museum, The Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara, the Woodbury Museum in Orem, Utah, California State University Long Beach, Elon University, and the Honolulu Museum of Art School. His work has been featured in the Huffington Post, Hawaii Public Radio, Lum Art Magazine, and the Santa Barbara Independent.



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