FIRE PATROL NO. 5 ART

(Formerly the Emerging Collector)

307 West 121 St. #1
(between Manhattan and 8th Avenue)
Tel: 212 316-2609
Hours: Thurs - Sun, 1 - 6 PM or by appointment.

Presents


THE POLITICS OF RACISM

An exhibit in 3 parts exploring this malignancy within our political, cultural, and religious institutions. Previously shown at ABC No Rio and The Hudson Guild.


JULY 19TH -- AUGUST 30TH

Openings:
  • Thurs. July 19th, 7 - 9 PM
  • Thurs. August 2nd, 7 - 9 PM
  • Thurs. August 16th, 7 - 9 PM

Topic Discussion with Preston Wilcox, Thurs. August 30th, 7 - 9 PM.

Artists: Daryl Wells, Hulbert Waldroup, Roberto Visani, Seth
Tobocman, Mike Singletary, John Sims, Kendall Shaw, Dread Scott,
Gail Fulton-Ross, Ron Rocco, K. Shingavi Rambert, Paul Peralta, Joe
Overstreet, Christopher Neal, Brookie Maxwell, Mars, Delethia Ridley Marvin, Walter Jackson, Monique de Latour, Robin Holder, Chris
Dozier, Rodney Dickson, Francis Caterino, Christina Bryant, Michael
Britto, Zenzele Browne, Suncadm Bey, Kanoa Baysa, Sheila Batiste,
Julian Akins, Derrick Adams, Ademola.
Performing Artists: Nauni Baiilou, Nana Dozier, Gloria, James 0.
Gordon, Kurtis Darby.

Organized by Francis Caterino.

"If there is a just God, we are going to pay for this."

-- Thomas Jefferson, author of The Declaration Of Independence and slave owner.

"Racism remains the most debilitating virus in the American system, deeply embedded in our psyche and culture, nourished by historical and cultural illiteracy, more cleverly coded in expression today, able to adapt to changes in laws and public attitudes."

-- Leon F. Litwack, author


Flyers courtesy of Gallery 138 - 138 West 17th 5th Fl. NY, NY 10011