Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe
1951–
Introduction
Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe (born July 9, 1951) is an American photographer and activist. She is best known for her work in magazines, newspapers, and several photography books, and also as an AIDS activist.
Wikidata identifier
Q23123643
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18 works
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Wedding Dance, New York City
2000 -
Violinist, Harlem School of the Arts, New York City
1997, printed 1999 -
Jake and his Boat Arriving on Daufuskie’s Shore, Daufuskie Island, SC
1981, printed 2022 -
Maid of Honor with Bride in Slippers, Daufuskie Island, SC
1980, printed 2022 -
The Bride, the Groom, and their Guests, Daufuskie Island, SC
1980, printed 2022 -
Lavinia “Blossum” Robinson, Daufuskie Island, SC
1979, printed 2022 -
Riding in a Car with No Windows, Daufuskie Island, SC
1979, printed 2022 -
Emily’s Kitchen, Daufuskie Island, SC
1979, printed 2022 -
An Afternoon with Aunt Tootie, Daufuskie Island, SC
1979, printed 2022 -
A Man Standing in Front of Union Baptist Church, Daufuskie Island, SC
1979, printed 2022 -
House with Clothesline, Daufuskie Island, SC
1979, printed 2022 -
Boiling Crab, Daufuskie Island, SC
1978, printed 2022 -
Miss Bertha, South Carolina
1977, printed 1997 -
Train Station, Soweto, South Africa
1977, printed 2001 -
Girl in Screen Door, South Carolina
1977, printed 1997 -
Children Praying, Soweto, South Africa
1977, printed 1997 -
Graduation
1977 -
Black Man, White Woman, Johannesburg, South Africa
1977