The Documentary Showcase is a celebration of the work created by Southern Studies documentary students. Each artist will present samples of their work followed by a panel discussion and questions from the audience.
2024
The Luv Shak: A Hidden Gem in Oxford, MS, Avery Agee
Our Water Tower Town, Alivia Berryhill
Southern Black Pride: Annie Moffit's Story, Nia Brooks
Hotbox Hibachi, William Daley
Melodies of Oxford, Alexander Deyton
Ann at the Center, Wayne Dowdy
My Family, Our Yard, Ryley Fallon
Spaces in the South: North Mississippi Hill Country Identity, Ellis Farese
Mississippi Creates: Country Punk Black, C. C. Fisher and NEEN
Palimpsest of Strength: Personal Journey of Resilience, Cassandra Hawkins
Trails in Oxford, J. P. Hogan
Lens Into a Journey Through Sports, Liza-Handly Hughes
The Rebelation: A Night to Remember in Oxford, Zach Johansen
Wasted, Logan Kirkland
Our Sweet Mamas: A Queer Food Legacy Project in "Dixie" Land, Astrid Knox-McConnell
Bourn in the Valley, Greta Koshenina
Mississippi Creates: Hipster Mayberry, Greta Koshenina, Peter Muvunyi, and Athula Samarakoon
Southern Comfort: The Family of City Grocery, Gracie Miester
Stuck in Time, EmmaClaire Mitchell
Harmonies and Flavors: The Journey of Guelel Kumba, Peter Muvunyi
Blackne$$, Neen
At the Crossroads: The Crossroads Gin and its Place in the Delta Landscape, Sela Ricketts
The Change of Taylor, Mississippi, Kate Ridenour
Relocation to Dislocation: The Vanishing Indigenous Community of Sri Lanka, Athula Samarakoon
Riding Through Time: The Story of Yimmi Stables, Paige Thorson
The South in Black and White, Margi Troxler
Framing Faulkner's Legacy: A Photographic Journey Through Rowan Oak, Abby Wagner
Sights of the South, Will Walker
Skateboarding Allowed (Continued), Olivia Whittington
Kate Bishop: Reflections on Chicory Market, Turner Wolffe