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The Church of Saint Luke and The Epiphany is a Community Committed to Compassion, Inclusion, and Justice.

 

About the Exhibition
"Reflecting Revenants: Recalling Black Life in the 7th Ward" is an outdoor installation that pays homage to the vibrant history of Philadelphia's former 7th Ward as a center of African American culture and community. Using decals and banners artists Amelia Carter and Beth Naomi Lewis skillfully merge candid archival photographs of Black
residents between early to mid 20th century with the present-day landscape of the Ward, conjuring an ethereal "energetic imprint" that transcends time.  This immersive experience unveils these images organically, adorning surfaces of buildings across the Ward, evoking a spectral presence. "Reflecting Revenants" offers a unique and introspective journey into the historical heartbeat of the 7th Ward, reviving its memory for the next generation. Find out more about the project by visiting www.7thwardtribute.com.

 

"Standard Theater" OR This image 1930
City Archives, Department of Records, Philadelphia, PA
South St Looking East from 12th St.
Installation Site: St. Luke and the Epiphany, 330 S 13th St,
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Folder# South St: 1200 Broad St 1476
A man walks across trolley tracks near 12th and South Street, passing
by the historic Standard Theater. The Standard Theater, a famous Black
venue, was active from 1915 to 1930.