Conversation: Photography and the Black Arts Movement
This two-part event, presented in connection with the exhibition “Never a Lovely So Real: Photography and Film in Chicago, 1950–1980,” begins with a conversation among exhibition artists Darryl Cowherd, Roy Lewis, Ozier Muhammad, Jim Stricklin, and exhibition curator Michal Raz-Russo considering their work in Chicago’s South Side.
Following the conversation is a discussion about the impact and lasting legacy of these artists’ work among journalist and author Natalie Moore of WBEZ; Kyra Kyles, co-founder of Myth Lab Entertainment and former editor-in-chief EBONY magazine; Romi Crawford, historian at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago; and artists Maria Gaspar and Tonika Johnson
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