Organize Your Own: The Politics and Poetics of Self-Determination Movements

14 Jan - 17 Feb 2016
Kelly Writers House, 3805 Locust Walk, Philadelphia

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Organize Your Own artists and collaborators. Photo by Paul Gargagliano of Hazel Photo, Courtesy of Daniel Tucker.

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Works Progress by Jayanthi Kyle. Photo by Paul Gargagliano of Hazel Photo, Courtesy of Daniel Tucker.

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Visitor Survey by Rosten Woo. Photo by Paul Gargagliano of Hazel Photo, Courtesy of Daniel Tucker.

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I Used To Be A White American by Robby Herbst. Photo by Paul Gargagliano of Hazel Photo, Courtesy of Daniel Tucker.

Artist, writer, and organizer Daniel Tucker presents Organize Your Own: The Politics and Poetics of Self-Determination Movements, an exhibition and event series that addresses historical and contemporary questions of equity, justice, and race relations. The exhibition invites contemporary artists, including Pew Fellow Frank Sherlock, printmakers Dan S. Wang and Matt Neff, critical artists Mary Patten and Robby Herbst, and theater artist Thomas Graves, to respond to archival materials relating to the cross-racial social movements organized by white southerners who migrated to northern cities in the 1960s and 70s.