Art Exhibit, 6/3 – 7/31: “Hidden Messages: The Subtlety of Oppression,” St. Louis, MO USA

Art Exhibit, 6/3 – 7/31: “Hidden Messages: The Subtlety of Oppression,” St. Louis, MO USA


My most recent #author guest on CHANGES conversations between authors Darian Wigfall (Episode 49, 6/1/16, on Google+ https://goo.gl/OYRt1H or YouTube https://goo.gl/x5IxVZ), is also an artist, activist and community organizer in St. Louis County. His #art is part of the exhibit that opens TONIGHT, 6/3/16, and runs through July 31, 2016, in St. Louis, Missouri, USA (yes, where #FERGUSON is), with that of many other #artists whose work interacts with #oppression, #activism, #intersectionality and #hope.


GO! TELL OTHERS! Free & open to the public during gallery hours.

Grand Center Arts & Entertainment District

501 N. Grand Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63103


(Closed Mondays and Tuesdays)

Wednesdays 11 AM – 6 PM

Thursdays 11 AM – 6 PM

Fridays 11 AM – 9 PM

Saturdays 10 AM – 5 PM

Sundays 12 PM – 5 PM


June 3 EXHIBIT OPENING, 6 – 9 PM


Poetry and interpretive paintings by Emily Timmerman exploring oppression in the areas of race, class, and gender.


About:

Oppression is being exposed all over the world. From the Arab Spring to Black Lives Matter, people are waking up to the fact that we are being oppressed by those who have the money to control the narrative about people and how they are punished.


These paintings are interpretations of the messages that our oppressors have handed down to us to keep us under control. Over time we have adopted these messages for ourselves, reinforcing and perpetrating the oppression against ourselves. The last piece in the 4 stanza poem is a warning that our comfortable lives will be destroyed by the forces that create the artificial comfort we enjoy.


Darian alone

Darian Wigfall


Darian art

image from gallery’s website


http://kranzbergartscenter.org/calendar/current-events/item/hidden-messages-the-subtlety-of-oppression


The Kranzberg Arts Center is a non-profit organization located in the heart of the Grand Center Arts and Entertainment District at 501 N. Grand Blvd. It houses three distinct, multi-use spaces: a gallery space dubbed the Kranzberg Arts Incubator, a flex-seat 100 capacity black box theater, and a 100 capacity cabaret/lounge performance space with pro audio & lights. The basement of the KAC is home to the Craft Alliance Center of Art + Design Education Center while the Black Box is the home of resident theater companies UMSL & Upstream.


Connect:

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/kranzbergartscenter

Twitter/Instagram: @KranzbergArts


For Inquiries: chris@kranzbergartscenter.org


Filed under: Politics, Support for Good Causes Tagged: *CHANGES*, *CHANGES* conversations between authors, activism, activist, art, artists, Author, class, Darian Wigfall, Ferguson, gender, hope, intersectionality, oppression, St. Louis
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