How We Remember Ourselves — A Workshop in Photography, Presence & Memory
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How We Remember Ourselves — A Workshop in Photography, Presence & Memory

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February 2026
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A participatory workshop led by Symone Titania Major exploring portraiture as archive, self-definition, and being seen on our own terms.

Photography has long been more than image-making—it is a meeting place. A site where presence is immortalized, memory is shaped, and people assert how they wish to be seen and remembered. This workshop invites participants into a shared inquiry and embodied conversation about portraiture, presence, and the power of archival creation through photography.

Led by Symone Titania Major's drawing from traditions of studio portraiture and contemporary practices of self-documentation, the session explores the subtle exchange between photographer and sitter: the pause before the shutter, the awareness of the body, the decision of how to arrive in the frame. Participants will reflect on photography as an act of remembering ourselves forward—creating images and archives that hold complexity, agency, and self-knowledge rather than extraction or spectacle. Hosted at the African American Research Library & Cultural Center, this workshop offers space for conversation, creative exploration, and collective reflection—welcoming artists and community members alike into a practice of looking with care and being seen on one’s own terms.

Workshop materials and refreshments will be provided, and those attending are encouraged to bring personal archival materials, fabrics, memorabilia and materials that inspire their sense of personal celebration.

Items can include but are not limited to;

  • photographs
  • letters
  • figurines/ sculptures
  • fabrics / clothing materials

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Join Hued Songs at the African-American Research Library & Cultural Center. Every month we curate a creative placemaking workshop featuring artists within our ecosystem who will guide participants to engage with Black history and artistic expression in meaningful, interactive ways.

Expect to explore and activate YOUR creativity through; writing, movement, sound, instrumentation and visual artistic mediums to be activated.

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2650 Sistrunk Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311

Feb 28, 2026 -2:00 PM