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This is an online exhibition with an in person show to take place next year that pushes back against the current administration’s troubling drive to whitewash and erase parts of our nation’s history.
It invites artists to revisit and reinterpret those threatened images, keeping their stories alive and visible when they’re most in danger of being erased.
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“Bitter Border Phantasy of Liberty”, mixed media. 6″x4″x2.5″. Relocation: Packing up, Manzanar Relocation Center / photograph by Ansel Adams. Submitted by John Sheridan
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“The Red Ribbon”, white charcoal and colored pencils. 21″x30″. AIDS Hotline Worker from the AIDS Memorial Quilt collection Submitted by Onnika Moore
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“Memento Mori: Angel Weathervane” hand-embroidery and appliqué on vintage textile Source: Angel Weather vane from the WPA project presented in “Drawing on America’s Past” Submitted by Mary M. Mazziotti
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LoC source Graphite and watercolor, 8″x8″. Submitted by @sandrawongoloff
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Poster for democracy showing the hand and torch of the Statue of Liberty.Chicago : Illinois WPA Art Project, [between 1936 and 1940] LoC source Watercolor, ink and colored pencil, 3.5″x5″. Contributed by @photok123
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Watercolor and ink, 5″x4″. Contributed by @photok123 LoC source
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Watercolor and ink, 4″x3″. Contributed by @photok123 LoC source
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Watercolor and ink, 4″x5″. Contributed by @photok123 LoC source
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Watercolor and ink, 4″x5″. Contributed by @photok123 LoC source
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Watercolor and ink, 6″x4.5″. Contributed by @photok123 LoC source