


Old Heads Under the Magnolia Tree, 2025
Item Details: Old Heads Under the Magnolia Tree (still from narrative short film “High Water” directed by Tyquan Morton)
Creator: Tyquan Morton
Medium: Photography
Place of Origin: Charleston, South Caroline
Date of Capture: 2025
Please note: Limited prints are prepared as ordered. Please allow up to three weeks for the delivery of your unframed print.
Tyquan Morton is a writer and filmmaker from Charleston, SC. He received his BS in Sociology from the College of Charleston and his M.Ed. from Vanderbilt University. His work explores and speculates around collective memory, Black ecologies, and communal intimacy through poetry, essays, short stories, and film. His newly produced narrative short film High Water, set in 2040, explores the impact of flooding and gentrification on a tight-knit Gullah Geechee community. tyquandmorton@gmail.com/wwww.instagram.com/tyquanmorton
Item Details: Old Heads Under the Magnolia Tree (still from narrative short film “High Water” directed by Tyquan Morton)
Creator: Tyquan Morton
Medium: Photography
Place of Origin: Charleston, South Caroline
Date of Capture: 2025
Please note: Limited prints are prepared as ordered. Please allow up to three weeks for the delivery of your unframed print.
Tyquan Morton is a writer and filmmaker from Charleston, SC. He received his BS in Sociology from the College of Charleston and his M.Ed. from Vanderbilt University. His work explores and speculates around collective memory, Black ecologies, and communal intimacy through poetry, essays, short stories, and film. His newly produced narrative short film High Water, set in 2040, explores the impact of flooding and gentrification on a tight-knit Gullah Geechee community. tyquandmorton@gmail.com/wwww.instagram.com/tyquanmorton
Item Details: Old Heads Under the Magnolia Tree (still from narrative short film “High Water” directed by Tyquan Morton)
Creator: Tyquan Morton
Medium: Photography
Place of Origin: Charleston, South Caroline
Date of Capture: 2025
Please note: Limited prints are prepared as ordered. Please allow up to three weeks for the delivery of your unframed print.
Tyquan Morton is a writer and filmmaker from Charleston, SC. He received his BS in Sociology from the College of Charleston and his M.Ed. from Vanderbilt University. His work explores and speculates around collective memory, Black ecologies, and communal intimacy through poetry, essays, short stories, and film. His newly produced narrative short film High Water, set in 2040, explores the impact of flooding and gentrification on a tight-knit Gullah Geechee community. tyquandmorton@gmail.com/wwww.instagram.com/tyquanmorton