Two low rectangular benches in a vibrant blue sit across from one another. A lighter blue labyrinth of gentle twists and turns lies ahead, with a circular archway of sky blue behind it. The Washington Monument towers in the background.

Ashon T. Crawley

HOMEGOING (2023)

An audiovisual memorial about the impact of the AIDS crisis that centers spirituality as a means of honoring fallen Black queer church musicians

Ashon T. Crawley’s HOMEGOING mourns and celebrates those gone too soon from the AIDS crisis, past and present, by channeling Black queer music as a spiritual practice. The artist achieves this, as he notes, “by staging an audiovisual memorial to queer musicians, choir directors, and songs from Black church contexts—often closeted, the fullness of their stories still untold.” Crawley’s composition consists of three movements—Procession, Sanctuary, and Benediction—performed in an openair shrine. With sightlines to the Washington Monument and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, HOMEGOING is situated in accordance with the National Mall’s legacy of important sites of mourning and resistance, including the first display of the AIDS Memorial Quilt in 1987 and the ACT UP protests of the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Location: Washington Monument–South (map)

Materials: Mixed-media sound installation

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Photos courtesy of Steve Weinik Photography

Photos courtesy of AJ Mitchell Photography

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A Black man grins at the camera, his cheeks rounding with the smile as his white teeth draw out the colors of his white polo and the silvery flecks at the bottom of his black beard. He wears a tan beanie. A blurred cityscape lies behind him.

Ashon T. Crawley

Born 1980 in East Orange, New Jersey
Based in Richmond, Virginia
he/him/his

Ashon T. Crawley is a writer, artist, and teacher, exploring the intersection of performance, Blackness, queerness, and spirituality. He moves in and out of multiple genres to critique the normative world, but also to stage alternatives, to produce otherwise possibility. His audiovisual art has been featured at Second Street Gallery, Bridge Projects, and the California African American Museum. He is also Professor of Religious Studies and African American and African Studies at the University of Virginia.

Credits

Musicians: Ashon T. Crawley, DJ Rimarkable, JJJJJerome Ellis, and Abdul Hamid Robinson-Royal

Musical director: Clifton Ross III

Assistant musical director: James Johnson

Lead musician and Hammond organist: Abdul Hamid Robinson-Royal

Sopranos: Jeneal Davis, Tinnea Ashley, Jermelle Davis, and Amber Gillespie

Altos: Veda Whisnant, Monet Shelton, Taylor Jones, and Jemila Richardson

Tenors: Clifton Ross III, Jason Calhoun, Sean Tillery, and Jermaine Harris

Drummers: Thomas Morris and Brendan Mills

Recording engineers: Nick Jones, Bias Studios; Aaron Hardin, baseMINT

Sound; Jody Boyd, Red Amp Audio; and Tim Sonnenfeld, Redstar Recording

Mixing and mastering: Nick Jones

Business manager: Kristen Taylor

Project manager: Matthew Seamus Callinan

Fabricators: UAP, RZ-1 Fine Art Solutions, and Justin Geller

Special thank-yous: Betsy Jacobson, Margaret Hewitt, Mike Price, Rachel Schmidt, Kristen Taylor, Christopher Testa, Kendal Brown, Jonathan Adams, Akira Drake, Amey Victoria Adkins-Jones, Meredith Clark, Ronald Crawley, Jr., Crossroads Project, and Gilead COMPASS Initiative Faith Coordinating Center

Public Program

Live Musical Performance / Public Program of Ashon T. Crawley’s HOMEGOING

Took place Saturday, September 9, 2023
The Church of the Epiphany

A live evening performance of Ashon T. Crawley’s HOMEGOING, an audiovisual memorial about the impact of the AIDS crisis that centers spirituality as a means of honoring fallen Black queer church musicians, led by the artist and Clifton Ross III (Musical Director), James Johnson (Assistant Musical Director), and Abdul Hamid Robinson-Royal (Lead Musician).