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One day, you will die

2021
One day, you will die

This interactive installation is inspired by my personal reflections on Black mortality and its effect on the legacy building of Black descendants. This installation first appeared on day three of A Time For Action, a six-night experimental inter-disciplinary micro-festival hosted by the Blaffer Art Museum (Houston, TX).


Each element in this installation is intended to allow Black visitors an opportunity to reflect on their personal legacy and give reverence to their sacred existence. Each Black visitor is invited to consider which parts of themselves they will leave behind by responding to six prompts displayed on the surrounding walls.


Flowers are an essential part of this installation. As Black visitors finish responding to the prompts, they are reminded that they do not have to earn their flowers in order to deserve them.


(Photos by London Vallery.)

© 2025 BY KAITLYN B. JONES

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