about this site about the collection project websites online exhibits radio archive finding aid
South Georgia Folklife Collection

 

PRJ 1005 Suckerfish

This series includes vertical file materials, photographs, video, field tapes, field notes, and correspondence related to a Georgia Council for the Arts Folklife Program grant to the city of Bainbridge to document the suckerfish fisheries and related traditions of the Flint and Chattahoochee Rivers. The project culminated in the 2nd Annual Suckerfish Festival at the Bainbridge Boat Basin (January 2002). The festival folded after 2002 due to lack of interest by the city.   Project director was Carol Heard, and Laurie K. Sommers served as folklife consultant. Copies of all project materials were given to the SGFP.  This includes photographs by  Department of Industry, Trade, and Tourism photographer Diane Kirkland, a TV piece plus raw footage by Kent Williams of WALB Albany, and the suckerfish festival program book  with its series of excellent essays and photos which document this tradition.

"Home of the Sucker Fish," by Carol Heard, Bainbridge, Georgia, 2002.

highlights of the exhibit
Sacred Harp
Wregrass Exhibit
Collection Highlights
 


This website is supported in part by the Georgia Council for the Arts (CGA) through the appropriations of the Georgia Assembly. GCA also receives support from its partner agency, the National Endowment for the Arts.