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Aug 11, 2009

Racism: An American Family Value



Racism: An American Family Value, now on view at the Center for Book Arts, investigates how visual artists use the printed word to address one of the country's oldest and most challenging social problems. The exhibition was co-organized by independent curator Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr., and Alexander Campos, Executive Director of The Center for Book Arts. Above, Kennedy gives WNYC a short walk-through of this ambitious display.

On Wednesday, August 19 at 6:30pm, I will moderate a panel discussion at the Center with artists Tomie Arai, Michael Paul Britto, Jayson Keeling, Karina Skvirsky and Jason Lujan. Please join us for what is sure to be an engaging conversation.

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