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Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Current Exhibit: Through Darkness to Light: Photographs Along the Underground Railroad - Jan. 31 - March 16

Underground Railroad photo exhibit to visit UA–PTC Windgate Gallery

After escaping under cover of darkness, an estimated 100,000 slaves traveled roughly twenty miles each night on an arduous, dangerous journey in search of freedom. They moved in constant fear of being killed or recaptured and returned. Occasionally, they were guided from one secret, safe location to the next by an ever-changing, clandestine group known as the Underground Railroad.

Through Darkness to Light: Photographs Along the Underground Railroad, a photographic exhibit by Jeanine Michna-Bales, will be on display at UA – Pulaski Tech’s Windgate Gallery Jan. 31 – March 16, 2022, at The Center for Humanities and Arts (CHARTS) at University of Arkansas Pulaski Technical College, 3000 W. Scenic Drive, in North Little Rock, Ark. Admission is free of charge.

Photographer Jeanine Michna-Bales spent more than a decade meticulously researching “fugitive” slaves and the ways they escaped to freedom. While the unnumbered routes of the Underground Railroad encompassed countless square miles, the path Michna-Bales documented encompasses roughly 2,000 miles and is based off of actual sites, cities, and places that freedom-seekers passed through during their journey.

Many consider the Underground Railroad to be the first great freedom movement in the Americas and the first time when people of different races and faiths worked together in harmony for freedom and justice between 1830 and the end of the Civil War in 1865.

Whether they were slaves trying to escape or free blacks and whites trying to help, both sides risked everything for the cause of freedom. From the cotton plantations south of Natchitoches, Louisiana, all the way north to the Canadian border, this series of photographs by Michna-Bales helps us imagine what the long road to freedom may have looked like as seen through the eyes of one of those who made this epic journey.

While many books have been written on the subject, there is very little visual documentation of the Underground Railroad because of its secretive nature. Today, as America becomes more and more diverse, Michna-Bales believes that an understanding of the experience—and those who lived through it—is more relevant than ever.

The Underground Railroad united people from different races, genders, social levels, religions, and regions in a common and worthwhile cause. Through Darkness to Light: Photographs Along the Underground Railroad encourages visitors to learn more, ask questions, and open a dialogue on the subject, and in the end, provide a better understanding of our origins.

This exhibition features beautifully dramatic color photographs, ephemera, and narratives that together tell the story of the Underground Railroad. The author has also published a book, Through Darkness to Light: Photographs Along the Underground Railroad through Princeton Architectural Press that combines eighty-two original photographs and text with a diverse sampling of related ephemera. For more information and to purchase, visit www.jmbalesphotography.com/through-darkness-to-light-photographs-along-the-underground-railroad.

For more information, contact Kurt Leftwich, CHARTS Programming and Box Office Coordinator at kleftwich@uaptc.edu or (501) 812-2831.


Windgate Gallery News

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2022

1/19/2022 - Underground Railroad photo exhibit to visit UA–PTC Windgate Gallery

2021

11/4/2021 - Windgate Gallery debuts virtual Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown! exhibit

10/25/2021 - Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown! to show at Windgate Gallery

8/30/2021 -  Advancing Equality for Women exhibit opens Sept. 1 in the Windgate Gallery

5/24/2021 - UA – Pulaski Tech Windgate Gallery to display Justice photo exhibit

5/4/2021 - Student Art Competitive exhibit on display at Windgate Gallery

2/5/2021 - Windgate Gallery debuts Fighting for the Right to Fight virtual tour

1/8/2021 - Fighting for the Right to Fight exhibit to be displayed at UA-PTC CHARTS Windgate Gallery

2020

8/24/2020 - Iconic photos featured in Dorothea Lange’s America at Windgate Gallery

2019

11/20/19 - Windgate Gallery to display The Faces of Syrian Refugees photo exhibit

5/20/19 - Two Anne Frank exhibitions featured at Windgate Gallery

1/11/2019 - Windgate Gallery to host reception, feature Women of a New Tribe, Creative Mind

2018

7/16/2018 - Windgate Gallery to feature American Perspectives on Modernism

2017

9/11/2017 - Boo! Images of the Macabre opens October 13 in the Windgate Gallery

7/24/2017 - Windgate Gallery opens Sign of the Times: The Great Political Poster 1844-2012

6/19/2017 - Windgate Gallery debuts new exhibit by UA-PTC visual arts instructor Kimberly Kwee

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