It’s 1967, and you’re starting a newspaper for a grassroots organization. Problem is, your readership isn’t, as Bobby Seale puts it, really “a reading community.” How do you get the word out? Along ...
Decades worth of social justice and liberation visions as seen through Emory Douglas, the former minister of culture for the Black Panther Party, are on display at College of Marin. Douglas, 80, a San ...
Winter means one thing for The City’s art scene: San Francisco Art Week. Taking place over the third week in January, the ...
Emory Douglas was the Revolutionary Artist and Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party. Through archival footage and conversations with Emory we share his story, alongside the rise and fall of ...
The branding and visual identity of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense influenced the aesthetics of Black power in what is arguably one of the organization’s lasting legacies. Posters from the ...
“Defending Democracy” “Defending Democracy” displays work by artists who share the belief that art can be a catalyst for change. The show includes political graphic art of former Black Panther ...
The SUMUD Mural Oakland Project is a transformative collaboration that brings together artists and activists to create a mural embodying resilience, solidarity, and resistance. Recently highlighted on ...
Though visually spare, this New Orleans Museum of Art exposition goes straight to the heart of the paradoxes that define coastal Louisiana. French artist and Venice Biennale award-winner Camille ...