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Sarah Lawrence College
1 Mead Way Bronxville
New York 10708
Telephone (914)395-2411
Press Contact (914)395-2220
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Right2Fight
One day, all day.
27 April 2002
Curated by
Dominique Malaquais and
Trebor Scholz
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Antibalas
Chris Bratton
Robbie Conal
Adam de Croix
Dee Curry
Graff 1
Graff 2
Ashley Hunt
Emily Jacir
Carol Jacobsen
Richard Kamler
Jared Katsiane
Deborah Kelly
William Moses Kunstler
Fund for Racial Justice
Goddy Leye
Pia Lindman and
Angel Nevarez
Malam
Bradley McCallum and
Jacqueline Tarry
Tewodross Melchishua
Julia Meltzer
and Liz Canner
John Edginton
No One Is Illegal
October 22 Coalition
Sally O'Brien
Pass-Fix
Horit Herman Peled
Jenny Perlin
Jenny Polak
Picture Projects
Lesego Rampolokeng
Oliver Ressler
Rod Rodgers Dance Company
Rick Rowley
Jayce Salloum
Dread Scott
Trebor Scholz
Gregory Sholette
DJ SKI HI
Stolen Lives Project
Voices Unbroken
Katharina Weingartner
Angel Williams
Herve Yamguen
Herve Youmbi
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A cross-disciplinary initiative on the theme of police violence.
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Adam de Croix (Long Island City) |
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| De Croix graduated from Cooper Union and did postgraduate work at the Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program. His work was included in "Black and Blue," an exhibition examining police violence curated by Nina Felshin at Wesleyan University. |
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DJ SKI HI (New York) |
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| DJ Ski Hi has done extensive work with compilations of Hip Hop raps on police violence. He contributed to "Black and Blue," an exhibition at Wesleyan University curated by Nina Felshin. |
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Robbie Conal (Los Angeles)
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| "I make satirical paintings of bureaucrats and political figures the old-fashioned way: oil paint on canvas. I then transform the paintings into thousands of street posters generated through an offset litho process." |
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Richard Kamler (San Francisco) |
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| For Richard Kamler, the American media are failing to engage in any "responsible social or cultural conversation" about capital punishment.. In the "Waiting Room," a private investigator specializing in death-penalty cases finds Kamler doing just that in Huntsville, TX. |
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Gregory Sholette (Chicago) |
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| Gregory Sholette is an artist, writer, activist , curator and founding member of the REPOhistory artists collective as well as the Chair of the Master of Arts in Arts Administration Program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Sholette was a Helena Rubinstein Fellow in Critical Studies at the The Whitney Museum Independent Study Program. Selected recent exhibitions: REPOhistory CIRCULATION, various locations, New York City and online (2000); "Mumia 911," Rush Arts, New York City (1999); "Little Workers: Collectibles," Lower East Side Tenement Museum, New York City (1996); "Counter Culture," EXIT ART, New York City (1996); "Cultural Economies" (with PADD), Drawing Center, New York City(1996). |
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Ashley Hunt (Brooklyn) |
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| Ashley Hunt is a Brooklyn based artist and activist, whose work revolves around the massive expansion of criminalization and imprisonment as strategies of global neoliberal policy. His recent work includes a feature documentary, CORRECTIONS & a series of Footnotes on Corrections, and collaborations with grassroots organizations Critical Resistance and the Prison Moratorium Project. His work has been included at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies (LACPS), the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Non-Violent Social Change in Atlanta, at various community based venues as well as film & video festivals. Hunt was a fellow at the Whitney Museum of American Art, received his Masters of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Bachelors of Arts from the University of California at Irvine. |
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Malam (Douala) |
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| Malam is a Douala based artist whose most current installations are graphic catalogues of torture methods employed at the dawn of the 21 century. |
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