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Vol. 2 / Issue 2

June 05, 2024

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more art = a greater tolerance

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Vol. 2 / Issue 1

January 04, 2024

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more art = a greater tolerance

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Vol. 1 / Issue 4

September 18, 2023

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Jeffrey Alfier

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"It is not about becoming something, it is about being something."

It's something that's been on our minds lately: The lack of visibility of American protest art. Is it being suppressed? Or, it's just not there?

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Three artists, a curator and a writer came together to discuss the pieces that have not only best reflected the era, but have made an impact.

The New York Times Style Magazine

By Thessaly La Force, Zoë Lescaze, Nancy Hass and M.H. Miller

Oct. 15, 2020

Faith Ringgold’s “American People Series #20: Die” (1967)

more art = a greater tolerance

more art = a greater tolerance

more art = a greater tolerance

more art = a greater tolerance

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Vol. 1 / Issue 1

October 3, 2022

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Garo Hakimian
Stephan Vanfleteren
JJ Levine
Bob Dylan
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