Those The Sun Has Loved | Juana Valdes
Those The Sun Has Loved, Juana Valdes (Miami FL)
Miami Goes Elsewhere. June 2016. Appliquéd images printed on fabric, thread, documented oral histories.
Those The Sun Has Loved is a photo-based and oral history documentary project capturing Elsewhere’s institutional transition during a historic restoration that brought the building up to code, architecturally transforming it into truly livable space for future residents.
Valdes constructs a narrative of this moment from the perspective of the participants through multiple mediums including audio interviews from staff, interns, residents, and contracted workers, a banner that hosts their portraits, and a digital photographic tour from her viewpoint. Valdes constructed the hand appliquéd tapestry in collaboration with the museum’s visiting public, Elsewhere’s community, the construction crew, and finally with her mother who is a Cuban-American immigrant.
Entitled after a found book in the museum that follows a family saga covering over 200 years and seven generations of a freeborn African Americans, Those The Sun Has Loved captures moments of synchronicity that collapse time, histories, and personal narratives. Valdes’s work gives presence to the individuals whose unseen daily labor builds an organization.
All portraits below by Valdez.
Deriek A Baker
Kevin Mc Cuiston
Julian Perez
Brian Hendley
Armando Martinez
Fermin Jiminez
Amelia Nura
Kyle Hazard
Elliot Earl Keeley
Andrew Day
Steve Timbliw
Mark Hutchins
Frederick Fuller
William S King
Bobby Shield
Ben Wright
Bryce Lawrie
Rodney Jones
Ricardo Saucedo
Jonathan Edmonds
Jesus Martinez
Nelson NG
Clare Hu
Cooper Goldman
Cassidy Shanon Frye
Tim Woodall
Joel Velodez
Oscar Bibiano Ramirez
Zack Ownes
Brandon Thomas
Rick Hendley
Craig Grant
Kennett Tackett
Corey Trollinger
Armando Martinez
Joseph L Overby