Archaeo Café: ‘Digging Deeper, Together’ Launches on St. Croix

Salt River archaeological excavation led by Danish archaeologist Gudmund Hatt, and the ceremonial ball court which was removed from St. Croix and taken to Denmark. (Photo courtesy St. Croix Archaeological Society)

A new public program called “Archaeo Café: Digging Deeper, Together” will provide a special opportunity for researchers and the community to engage in conversations about cultural heritage and archaeological research on St. Croix. This informal setting aims to facilitate the fair exchange of knowledge and unite a community of diverse heritage enthusiasts, the St. Croix Archaeological Society announced.

The first Archaeo Café, “(Re)Focusing the Past: The Power of Photography” will be on Saturday from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. at Levels VI in Christiansted, according to the press release.

The expert panel includes the esteemed photographer Stephanie Chalana Brown, archives specialist David Berg, community archaeologist and President of the Society of Black Archaeologists Alexandra Jones, PhD, and chief territorial curator Monica Marin. They will discuss and explore the vital role of photography in capturing and preserving Virgin Islands’ cultural heritage, the press release stated.

From documenting archaeological excavations and uncovering hidden stories in colonial archives to interpreting and recontextualizing the past through visual art, photography has long been a crucial tool in understanding history. Themes for discussion will include the impact of photography on:

  • Archaeological discoveries and site documentation
  • Preserving historical archives and documents
  • Interpreting and recontextualizing artworks
  • Shaping our collective memory and cultural narrative

Through lively and informal discussion, this panel will illuminate the significance of photography in recording, preserving, and revealing the complexities of the past. Attendees who purchase a membership with the St. Croix Archaeological Society (annual fee $35) will also be automatically entered into a raffle for exciting prizes from generous sponsors, among them – Crucian Gold, Cruzan Rum, Island Movement, West End Water Sports, and Z Cafe, the release stated. 

For more information about Archaeo Café or to join the St. Croix Archaeological Society, please contact Pardis Zahedi at pardis.zahedi@gmail.com.