Recent Acquisitions


 

 The Eatonville Portfolio

The Do Good Fund is pleased to announce the acquisition of the “Eatonville Portfolio”, a photographic survey of Eatonville, FL—the oldest Black-incorporated town in the United States. Produced for “Embracing Eatonville: A Photographic Survey” and exhibited at Lightwork in 2003, the portfolio features work by Dawoud Bey, Lonnie Graham, Carrie Mae Weems, and Deborah Willis.

Dawoud Bey, Jason, 2003, Archival Pigment Print, 8 x 10”

Graham, Lonnie, Thompson Avenue, Eatonville, FL, 2003, Archival Pigment Print, 8 x 10”

Carrie Mae Weems, Untitled (Eatonville Series), 2003, Archival Pigment Print, 10 x 10”

Deborah Willis, View from the Pulpit, Eatonville, FL, 2000, Archival Pigment Print, 8 x 10”


Kennedi Carter

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Kennedi Carter, fresh water baptism, 2025

Kennedi Carter, fresh water baptism, 2025

Kennedi Carter, union wayfinding, 2025

Kennedi Carter, union wayfinding, 2025

Kennedi Carter, lichen, 2025

Kennedi Carter, lichen, 2025

Kennedi Carter, holding council, 2025

Kennedi Carter, holding council, 2025

Kennedi Carter, once there was no sun, 2025

Kennedi Carter, once there was no sun, 2025

Kennedi Carter, high john (close), 2025

Kennedi Carter, high john (close), 2025


Tav Falco

Tav Falco, Memphis, 1977, Gelatin Silver Print, 10 x 15.25”


Sofia Valiente

Sofia Valiente, Local Belle Glade Resident Plowing His Land, 2018, 16 x 19.625” Archival Pigment Print

Sofia Valiente, Men Playing Domino During the Day in Downtown Belle Glade, 2016, Archival Pigment Print, 16 x 19.625”

Sofia Valiente, Party at Dee's Lounge in Downtown Belle Glade, 2016, Archival Pigment Print, 16 x 19.625”

Sofia Valiente, MLK Parade Lineup, 2016, AArchival Pigment Print, 16 x 19.625”

Sofia Valiente, Daily Morning Gathering at the Green Building, 2016, Archival Pigment Print, 16 x 19.625”

Sofia Valiente, Bible in Mr. Brown's Car, 2017, Archival Pigment Print, 16 x 19.625”