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Reginald L. Jackson, Ph.D.

 

Founder and president of Olaleye Communications, Inc., located in

Boston, Dr. Jackson serves as a consultant to artists and scholars who are conducting visual and cultural research related to African retentions in the Americas. Dr. Jackson holds a Ph.D. in Visual Anthropology from Union Institute, an MFA and BFA from Yale University. 

For the past thirty-three years, Dr. Reginald L. Jackson, an educator and visual artist, has conducted visual research within the African Diaspora. He has documented African retentions in Ghana, Nigeria, Cuba and Brazil. A prolific exhibitor, he has participated in over 150 exhibitions including Ghana, China and Brazil.

 

Jackson’s work can be found in the permanent collection of prestigious institutions such as the MIT Museum, the Studio Museum in Harlem, the Boston Athenaum, the Bowdoin Museum of Art, the RISD Museum of Art, Simmons College and Amherst College. 

Thirty years ago, Dr. Jackson helped shape the photographic component of the Communications Department at Simmons College. Currently a Professor Emeritus at Simmons College and Adjunct Professor at Lesley University, Jackson has received many honors including a Fulbright fellowship and fellowships from Ford Foundation and Smithsonian Institution.

The African American Alumni Association of Simmons College presented him with the Crystal Stair Award twice. He is a recipient of a citation from the Massachusetts State Senate for his outstanding work in the field of communications.

reginald.jackson@simmons.edu 

 

                                                         

 

 

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