When you think of racism, do you think it was conquered in the 1960s civil right movement? Or do you shake your head sadly at the evidence that it is still alive and thriving in our new online world?
The Penticton Art Gallery is opening up the conversation about the resurgence of racism and xenophobia with 香蕉视频直播渆Racism,香蕉视频直播 an exhibition starting at the gallery in July.
Curator Paul Crawford was inspired, in part, by examples of historical racism in Penticton and the South Okanagan. He displays ads and news stories from the 1920s: 香蕉视频直播淜eep Penticton White; We Want White Fruit Packers; Another Chinaman is given ticket and told to leave Oliver.香蕉视频直播
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Crawford recalls being in high school and learning about the rise of fascism in the early 20th Century, asking himself how people could be so blind to what was going on.
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Crawford said it香蕉视频直播檚 incredible how successful the current U.S. administration and our former administration here in Canada have used race as a political tool to not only divide people nation but to unite their parties.
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Like the gallery香蕉视频直播檚 recent show Ipseity, which explored gender identity and sexuality, Crawford hopes the eRacism show gets people talking.
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The Penticton Art Gallery is inviting artists from across the globe to submit artworks in all media for eRacism July 6 and continues through Sept. 16
This exhibition is open to all artists working in any media and submissions will be juried based on the work but more importantly on the artist香蕉视频直播檚 statement which will add further depth to the work and the community conversation. In addition to the physical exhibition, the Penticton Art Gallery create a virtual exhibition through our website that will remain as a permanent reminder of this exhibition.
Please send your submissions and proposals (including a photo or media file of the work, your artist statement and current biography and C.V.) by Friday, June 15 to curator@pentictonartgallery.com. Selected works are to be shipped to the Penticton Art Gallery by Friday, June 29.
Steve Kidd
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