Southern Oregon artist explores hair as beauty standard, cultural expression

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Southern Oregon artist explores hair as beauty standard, cultural expression

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Published on Jan 28, 2026, 1:40:41 PM
Total time: 00:15:20

Episode Description

Southern Oregon artist Crystal Proffitt has always had a connection to hair. As a dancer, she grew comfortable styling her own hair for performances, and later worked as a professional hairstylist. But she’s also had strangers approach her to touch or tug her curls unsolicited, an experience she says isn’t uncommon for people of color. 

 

Proffitt channeled those experiences and others into the art installation “Don’t Touch My Hair: An Interactive Crowned Experience.” It features portraits of local models accompanied by audio descriptions of their own experiences with their hair. The installation will be on display at the Rogue Gallery & Art Center in Medford through Feb. 27.

 

Proffitt joins us to talk more about the installation and the ways hair can convey beauty, culture, memory and identity.

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