Artists take an intersectional look at issues of discrimination that impact marginalized communities-at-large. Works on view speaks to issues of economic discrimination, inequities in the criminal justice system, environmental racism, health care racism, gun violence, and general political disenfranchisement.
Ghost of American Textile History by Iviva OlenickA state of blue by Noel CabanCoverage of Ferguson, 2014 by Zach D. RobertsCoverage of Fergusn, 2014 by Zach D. RobertsWhite Only, Only White: When America Was Great by George LorioBeen fixing the place. Still fixin by Noel CabanThey never sold candy there by Noel CabanInequality by Judith RubensteinSitting Outdoors #1 by Judith RubensteinI Am More by Alyssa Smith-LeeThe American Dream by Alyssa Smith-LeeLet Them Eat Cake by Michele ColburnHere I Stand [Kaepernick] by Imar HutchinsDrawing #1-4 by Kirk MaynardBe Careful What You Wish For by whoshotsamoThe Foundation by Chris RevelleDebt by George LorioLeaded Home George LorioPersonal Meditations-100 by Jessica BakerPersonal Meditations-100 [close up] by Jessica BakerSubway #1 by Judith RubensteinSubway #2 by Judith RubensteinEliza Lucas Pinckney and the South Carolina Indigo Trade byIviva OlenickStop Voter Disenfranchisement by Kathleen GrecoStop Voter Suppression by Kathleen GrecoLandslides by Michéle ColburnA state of red by Noel CabanUntitled by Noel CabanHer Story by whoshotsamoFerguson Mall Die In by Zach D. RobertsFerguson After The Fires- Day One by Zach D. Roberts