Alexis ClementsGod’s Image is Black: Photographs from the Black ArchivesSt. Joseph Museums Virtual Lecture Series | Presented on April 24, 2020Apr 23, 2020Apr 23, 2020
Alexis ClementsGeomancy: Imagining the AfterlifeBoth cemeteries and photography are products of the 1830s. In America, the modern cemetery did not exist before 1831 [1]. In Europe…Sep 24, 2018Sep 24, 2018
Alexis ClementsOn Melancholy: How Embracing Sadness Informed My Artistic PracticeSince I was a child I have struggled with the fact that I may be an empath — one who is greatly affected by the moods of others…Mar 17, 2018Mar 17, 2018
Alexis ClementsDistances; Real and ImaginedThere are two ways in which we measure distance; the real and the imagined. Real distances are easy to grasp as we track the mathematics…Feb 22, 20181Feb 22, 20181
Alexis ClementsNow Serving Monuments of the City: An Interview with Steve PolstonMy personal definition of local geography is the natural, manmade, or a combination of these topographic features upon the land that the…Feb 2, 2018Feb 2, 2018
Alexis ClementsThe TouristAt what point did I stop participating in my own life? From the time I chose photography as my medium for creative expression I have been…Feb 2, 2018Feb 2, 2018