Migration Patterns: Brandon Ruffin, presented from January 26 to April 4, 2026 at the Gallery at Leica Store San Francisco, marks Brandon Ruffin’s first solo exhibition at the space. The project unfolds as a quiet yet resonant reflection on the enduring presence of Southern Black culture in Northern California, tracing how histories of movement continue to shape identity, place, and belonging in cities such as Oakland, San Francisco, and Richmond.
Rooted in Ruffin’s own family lineage, the work draws from the legacy of the Great Migration, when generations of Black Americans journeyed west carrying language, customs, faith, and memory with them. Rather than presenting a linear historical narrative,
Migration Patterns moves poetically, allowing culture to surface through gesture, atmosphere, and lived experience. The exhibition is accompanied by a poem and critical writing that frame the images as a lyrical meditation on home—how it is formed, remembered, and redefined over time.
Throughout the series, Ruffin explores a subtle tension between arrival and departure, life and loss. Moments of stillness—both celebratory and mournful—invite viewers to consider migration not only as a physical act, but as a spiritual passage. The photographs linger in spaces where memory resides: in quiet rooms, communal rituals, and fleeting expressions that suggest what endures even as communities evolve. Ruffin’s use of light and color creates an emotional cadence, echoing the rhythms of transition and resilience.
Based in Oakland, Brandon Ruffin is a multidisciplinary artist working across photography and film, known for visual storytelling that examines identity and collective experience. His practice bridges personal reflection with communal history, offering images that function as both testimony and mirror. In
Migration Patterns, Ruffin contributes a thoughtful voice to contemporary Black photography, honoring lineage while embracing the responsibility of carrying cultural stories forward with care, sensitivity, and imagination.
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Sunny, 2023 © Brandon Ruffin