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Exhibition Showcases How Artists Challenge Mythic Conceptions of the American West
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KLCC s Brian Bull reports on the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art s grant-funded exhibit on Black Lives Matter, with four artists.
As you enter the upstairs wing of the museum, one of the first pieces you see is a giant photo of Malik Lovette. Circled by other photos of prominent Black athletes, Lovette stands in the center, prying off heavy steel shackles.
“The title of the work is Unchained , and basically it’s just exemplifying the parallels between sports and slavery ultimately, and then it’s also a reflection of my personal life, of just being put in a box, explains Lovette.
Major exhibit at Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art uplifts Black lives
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UO art museum hosts celebration for Black Lives Matter grant artists
The exhibit has been open since July 3rd, and will remain open until November 21st.
Posted: Jul 8, 2021 8:09 PM
Posted By: Chris Lindsay
EUGENE, Ore. Hundreds of people gathered outside of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon campus on Thursday to support and celebrate the 21 artists selected for the Black Lives Matter Artist Grant program.
The artists were hand-picked by museum staff, and the Black Cultural Center received a $2,500 grant and a spot in the exhibit. The goal of the exhibit was to highlight those who use their voices, experiences, and artistic expression to reflect on social justice efforts in response to systemic racism.