
Ancestral Echoes — Crops of Empire
Demetri Broxton
Museum of the African Diaspora
685 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94105
Mon Closed, Tue-Wed 11am-5pm, Thu 12pm-8pm, Fri-Sun 11am-5pm
Admission
Free Admission
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About
Ancestral Echoes—Crops of Empire explores the role of African Americans in cultivating the South's foundational cash crops: cotton, tobacco, sugar, and rice. Using archival photographs, textile-based portraiture, and ritual adornment, Demetri Broxton reimagines ancestral figures as icons of labor, resistance, and spiritual endurance. At the center of the exhibition is a mobile altar featuring living tobacco plants grown by the artist, inviting community participation and reflection. Through material storytelling and embodied memory, this work examines the violent histories behind these crops while honoring the cultural knowledge and resilience passed down through generations of Black life in the Americas.