"…Woods-Morrow’s photographs and video installations feel like a simultaneous invitation to the past and the present. The warmth, sensuality, and community captured in his images represent a sliver of the abundance he embodies and arranges.Often black and white, the works are reminiscent of serene visuals from Julie Dash’s 1991 film Daughters of the Dust. "
/ ARTPAPERS | Interview / DERRICK WOODS-Morrow & Tyra A. Seals
Selected Press | Media
A journey within four walls: review of 2024 Queer City Cinema festival, by lee lim (the carillon)
The Weight of Sound and the Thickness of Air by Nic Wilson (Public Parking)
Operating Along Desire: Derrick Woods-Morrow, An Interview by Tyra A. Seals (artpapers)
Be Hopeful They Are Queer | Derrick Woods-Morrow, Essay by Valentine Umansky (Houston Center for Photography)
LVL3 Showcase: Derrick Woods-Morrow, LVL3
Vaster and More Slow, Queer botanical bonds are forged in histories of cruising… essay by Alexa Bunnell (canadianart)
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