Return to Collection
Exhibition Poster: Hands Up Don't Shoot: Artists Respond
Dublin Core
Title
Exhibition Poster: Hands Up Don't Shoot: Artists Respond
Description
The Alliance invited visual artists to respond to the killing of 18-year old Michael Brown, Jr. in Ferguson, MO and to the worldwide reaction of the public, law enforcement and the media. This historic awakening, with Fe
rguson, MO as “ground zero” compelled Freida L. Wheaton, founder of the Alliance,
to initiate St. Louis artistic documentation of the ensuing events as protest art.
“Protest Art” has historically been a means of documenting social and political
movements, and we are calling upon all artists to bring their voice - visual art – to the Movement. We are recording what future generations will view as
“Ferguson:” not the St. Louis County municipality, but a 21st Century Movement for law and justice.
rguson, MO as “ground zero” compelled Freida L. Wheaton, founder of the Alliance,
to initiate St. Louis artistic documentation of the ensuing events as protest art.
“Protest Art” has historically been a means of documenting social and political
movements, and we are calling upon all artists to bring their voice - visual art – to the Movement. We are recording what future generations will view as
“Ferguson:” not the St. Louis County municipality, but a 21st Century Movement for law and justice.
Creator
Freida Wheaton/ The Alliance of Black Art Galleries
Date
October 2014
Format
Document
Collection
Citation
Freida Wheaton/ The Alliance of Black Art Galleries
, “Exhibition Poster: Hands Up Don't Shoot: Artists Respond,” Documenting Ferguson, accessed May 4, 2024, http://documentingferguson.wustl.edu/omeka/items/show/10644.
File: teamworksunlmtd-exhibitposter.pdf
Social Bookmarking
Geolocation
This item has no location info associated with it.