Wild Goose Creative is proud to present October's 2026 Wild Gallery exhibitions, Where I've Found My Sundays by Sydney Summey, and Block By Block by Aaron Sheldon.
Where I’ve Found My Sundays is a photographic exhibition exploring how love, community, joy, peace, and a sense of future can be found in the everyday of Black life. Inspired by Tina M. Campt and the realization that sacred moments don’t only happen within the walls of a church, these daily moments are visual reminders that divine love is woven into our everyday lives, waiting to be noticed and engaged. Sydney Summey is a graduate student in the MA program in Art Education. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts with a focus in photography from The Ohio State University in 2022. During her undergraduate studies, Sydney cultivated her photographic practice as both an expressive medium and a critical tool — one that challenges dominant histories and opens pathways toward social change. Her current research explores Black matriarchal archives and photography as a method, emphasizing the power of Black visual culture and its vast capacity to contain Black futurity. Deeply influenced by Black feminist theorists such as Tina M. Campt, Sydney appreciates grammar that articulates and re-values the Black experience and everyday ways of living. Her work has been exhibited at The Urban Arts Space and Maroon Arts Group MPACC BoxPark Gallery and continues to be shaped through diverse academic opportunities.