Can a town marked by the last mass lynching make peace with its past? Unspoken is a documentary feature film that traces the journey of resident Stephanie Calabrese who picks up an iPhone camera to uncover buried truths and explore how the community has been impacted by its racial divide through the lens of her own whiteness. Stephanie’s foray into filmmaking offers an insider’s intimate look at the impact of the 1946 quadruple lynching, segregation and integration through today in Monroe, Georgia, and shatters a code of silence that has distanced neighbor from neighbor for generations. Learn more.
Wish You Were Here drifts between past, present, and possibility. Through documentary-based photography and film, this experiential exhibit by Stephanie Calabrese reveals how a town is shaped by those who move through it. Monroe becomes a living postcard—inviting you to reflect on what was and imagine what’s to come. This exhibit, hosted by The Eulalia Group, will be on display January 15 - March 31, 2026 in Monroe, Georgia. Learn more.