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NEW BLACK CITY
ONLINE EXHIBITION

NEW BLACK CITY CONTINUES...

All the artwork shown was either displayed physical and/or digitally at the exhibition. Please, feel free to reach out to the artists on their platform to show them some love. All their platforms are linked. 

PHOTOGRAPHY 

Black and white photography, color photography, and mixed medium photography
Picture
Malika Crutchfield
@bodhizwanya
Modernity, 2017
Documentary Photography printed on Canvas
20”x20”
A comment on the insidious American pandemic of executing black bodies, especially black men, at the hands of police. I consider these killings to be lynchings.
Picture
​Shariff Collymore
@hammurabijones 

Untitled
Color photograph
Picture
Shariff Collymore
@hammurabijones ​
Beautiful People
Black and white photograph
Picture
Sterling Scott
@sterling_gold_ 
Hoop Dreams
Color photograph
11” x 14”
Picture
Henry J Keith III
@henryjkeith
LA Protest
Black and white photograph

Picture
​NB Freedom Fighter ​
[email protected]
Death to Police Brutality
Black and white photograph 
We the people will continue to fight against injustice amongst the brutally of Black people from police. We the people have the power to bring death to one of the deadliest forms of white supremacy, our criminal justice system, the police. We the people will fight until the end because when we fight, we win.
​SYSTEMIC CHANGE NOW!!
Picture
Rayna Zemel
@rayzemel
Untitled
Black and white photograph
Picture
Rayna Zemel
@rayzemel
Untitled
Black and white photograph
Picture
Rayna Zemel
@rayzemel
Untitled
Black and white photograph
Picture
Rayna Zemel
@rayzemel
Untitled
Black and white photograph
Picture
Rayna Zemel
@rayzemel
Untitled
Black and white photograph
Picture
Rayna Zemel
@rayzemel
Untitled
Color photograph
Picture
​Quam Odunsi
@ReserveResult
Black Lives Matter Achieves-Liberation
Black and white photograph
Picture
​Quam Odunsi
@ReserveResult
Black Lives Matter Achieves-Liberation
Black and white photograph
Picture
Quam Odunsi
@ReserveResult
Black Lives Matter Achieves-Liberation
Black and white photograph
Picture
Azariah Bjorvig
@azariahbjorvig
Untitled
​
Color photograph
Picture
Keith Rice
Black Lives Matter

Color photograph
Picture
Keith Rice
Justice for Dijon
Color photograph
Picture
Keith Rice
Untitled

Color photograph
Picture
​Keith Rice
Blurred License

Color photograph
Picture
Keith Rice
No More Names

Color photograph
Picture
Keith Rice
Sheriff Line

Color photograph

Picture
Keith Rice
Palestinians for Black Lives

Color photograph
Picture
Keith Rice
Abolish the Police

Color photograph
Picture
​Keith Rice
The 13th Amendment Legalizes Slavery

Color photograph
Picture
Keith Rice
Untitled

Color photograph

THE EXHIBITION CONTINUES WITH DIGITAL GRAPHIC AND VIDEOS

NBC Exhibition: Graphic and Videos

LET’S STAY IN TOUCH

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  • Home
  • About
    • Board of Directors
    • Museum & Education Partners
    • Get Involved
  • Board of Advisors
  • Exhibitions
    • Comrade Sisters: Women of the Black Panther Party
    • Future Exhibitions
    • Past Exhibitions >
      • That Stubborn Resistance
      • Hope and Dignity: The Farmworker Movement
      • "Comfort Women" Then and Now: Who They Were and Why We Should Remember Them
      • Finding Sequins in the Rubble: Archives of Jotería Memories in Los Angeles
      • La Plaza: A Center of Injustice and Transformation
      • Ink Tributes
      • Deported Veterans
      • Caravanas del Diablo
      • Thai El Monte Garment Workers >
        • Quilting Project
      • New Black City
      • Impact on Innocence >
        • Lies by Deborah McDuff
      • One of Us: How We See It
      • Transportapueblos: The Resilientes
      • Visualizing the People's History
      • Goodwill: Its Founding and History in Southern California
      • Greyhound Diaries
      • One of Us
      • California Dream: A Community Response
      • In Memoriam: Los Angeles
      • Shattered Mural
      • Con Safos: Reflections of Life in the Barrio
      • African American Civil Rights Movement L.A. Exhibition
      • Exodus
  • Support/Membership
  • Visit
  • Supporters
  • Educational Tools and Resources
  • Historical Archive
  • Allyship and Support
    • BLM Resources for Kids
  • Tardeada 2022
  • Tardeada 2021
  • Tardeada 2020
  • Contact
  • Link Page