
“I look at my ankle and I’m still incarcerated”
Watch Vernon T. Bateman’s impromptu speech at the Liberation Center’s Fourth Friday opening.
Watch Vernon T. Bateman’s impromptu speech at the Liberation Center’s Fourth Friday opening.
On 3/29 our gallery hosts GANGGANG and “Perceptions” for our first Fourth Friday art exhibit and opening!
Members of the Iskra Books collective discuss the relationship between art and revolutionary struggle on the local, national, and global scales.
This month’s exhibit connects us to the longer history, broader terrain, and different shades of struggles via artistic products and processes.
As Newfields purges Black leadership, we celebrate the Black revolutionary tradition here and worldwide.
Continue building a culture of solidarity and resistance at our January First Friday event!
View the Latino Artist Mentorship Program’s new exhibit, De Aquí y De Allá, from November 24 to January 7 at Newfields.
As the established art institutions repeatedly display their racism, Alejandra Carrillo’s anti-colonial art is a breath of fresh air and inspiration.
This weekend, Arte Mexicano en Indiana will be at the National Museum of Mexican Art for their Grabadolandia Print Fair!