Billie Holiday at Sugar Hill: Photographs by Jerry Dantzic | Exhibit made possible through a grant from the Anna Cohn Community Fund

— Due to Popular Demand —

Billie Holiday at Sugar Hill: Photographs by Jerry Dantzi is held over till January 3, 2021!

Billie Holiday at Sugar Hill: Photographs by Jerry Dantzic is organized by the Smithsonian Institution of Traveling Exhibition Service in collaboration with Jerry Dantzic Archives.

Sponsored by:

Lincoln High Alumni Riverfront Blues Society Fort Smith Association of Professional Landmen

 

September 4 – January 3, 2021

Billie Holiday at Sugar Hill: Photographs by Jerry Dantzic is a vivid, intimate, compelling photographic portrait of Billie Holiday, the consummate jazz and blues singer and one of 20th century music’s most iconic figures, in April 1957, at a significant moment in her life and just two years before her death at the age of 44. Beautifully captured through the lens of photographer Jerry Dantzic, the exhibition provides a rare glimpse into Billie Holiday’s public and private life through pigment prints with labels, burated panels, ephemera, projected video, and vinyl excerpts from the work of renowned writer and author, Zadie Smith.