Free, virtual program
Please note that due to scheduling conflicts, the time for this live, virtual program has changed from 6-7 p.m. to 8-9 p.m. and Sarah Workneh, co-director of Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture will not be able to attend. We apologize for the late notice, and hope you will still join Sam Pollard and Indigo Arts Alliance Executive Director and co-founder Marcia Minter for what will promise to an insightful and fascinating conversation.
A free screening of Black Art: In the Absence of Light is screening Wednesday, September 8 at Hannaford Hall, 88 Bedford Street on the USM campus in Portland. Please RSVP to reserve seating.
85 min. Not Rated. Directed by Sam Pollard.
Directed by Sam Pollard (MLK/FBI, Mr. SOUL!, Eyes on the Prize), this film shines a light on the extraordinary impact of Driskell’s exhibit Two Centuries of Black American Art on generations of Black artists who have staked a claim on their rightful place within the 21st-Century art world. Interweaving insights and context from scholars and historians, along with interviews from a new generation of working African American curators and artists including Theaster Gates, Kerry James Marshall, Faith Ringgold, Amy Sherald and Carrie Mae Weems, the documentary is a look at the contributions of Black American artists in today’s contemporary art world.