The state can’t isolate the imagination: Vernon T. Bateman and the struggle to free them all
Bateman’s story exemplifies the often unacknowledged resistance that flourishes behind prison bars, a creativity the state cannot repress.
Bateman’s story exemplifies the often unacknowledged resistance that flourishes behind prison bars, a creativity the state cannot repress.
“Sunshine,” an exhibit of paintings, drawings, and wearable pieces prompting us to overcome the alienation of capitalist society opens May 24.
Artist 31 Woman uses art and technology to deepen relations and advance our liberation.
On Mass Ave., the first in-person event in the campaign to exonerate Bateman showcased his brilliant public artworks on display outside of The District Threatre.
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.
Continue building a culture of solidarity and resistance at our January First Friday event!
Build a community of cultural activism by visiting the social justice-focused gallery on First Fridays!