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Critical Views 5

Critical Views 5: A New Generation Red Sun Press is hosting a political art show as part of Jamaica Plain Open Studios.  This show highlights emerging artists illustrating contemporary struggles for social justice, the environment, and economic and political change.  Please join us! During Jamaica Plain Open Studios September 25-26 11 AM – 6 PM Red Sun Press 94 Green Street Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Featured artists: Anonymous Santiago Armengod Tyrone Boucher Ramiro Davaro-Comas Design Action Collective Shanthony Exum Lisa Factora-Borchers Eric Gulliver Nancy Haver Elliot Higger Anh Ðào Kolbe Jacob Leidolf Angela Mark Bernal Murillo Erin Murray Favianna Rodriguez Skip Schiel Michele Vavonese

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Revolutionary Portraits
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Revolutionary Portraits – Prints by Jacob Leidolf at Critical Views 5 – JP Open Studios at Red Sun Press

Pen and Sword Political Pirates‘ own Jacob Leidolf will be participating in Red Sun Press‘s annual “Critical Views” show, part of JP Open Studios. Come through and check it out, there will be a ton of great political art, all by local artists – the show will be open from 11AM to 6PM on Saturday and Sunday September 24th and 25th. Critical Views is a juried show in conjunction with Jamaica Plain Open Studios, September 25-26, 2010. This show will highlight emerging artists illustrating contemporary struggles for social justice, the environment, and economic & political change. RSVP via Facebook. Get Directions to Red Sun Press 94 Green Street, Boston, MA 02130 View Larger Map

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Ernest C. Withers
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Know Your Enemy: Famed civil rights photographer doubled as FBI informant

Famed civil rights photographer doubled as FBI informant By Michael Calderone Ernest Withers, a revered civil rights photographer who captured iconic images of Martin Luther King Jr. on the night King was shot in Memphis, actually played a different role the day before: FBI informant. The Commercial Appeal, a newspaper in Memphis, just completed a two-year investigation that reveals how Withers provided the FBI with details about where King was staying and information on his meeting with black militants on April 3, 1968 — the day before the assassination. Withers’ spying, however, extends far beyond the slain civil rights leader. The Commercial Appeal found FBI reports indicating that Withers collaborated for years with FBI agents monitoring the civil rights movement. Those FBI reports, the paper’s Marc Perrusquia writes, “reveal a covert, previously unknown side of the beloved photographer.” Withers is certainly beloved in Memphis, where a namesake museum is scheduled to open next month. It remains to be seen how these new revelations may affect Withers’ legacy. The Memphis paper reports how Withers’ spying assisted J. Edgar Hoover, the controversial FBI director who long covertly monitored King and others considered radicals. Withers, the paper notes, gave the bureau a “front-row seat to the civil rights and anti-war movements in Memphis.” In the 1960s, he provided information on everyone from the Invaders — a militant black power group — to church leaders, politicians and business owners. Experts believe the FBI paid Withers for spying. D’Army Bailey, a retired Memphis judge and former activist once watched by the FBI, told the paper that such covert tactics are “something you would expect in the most ruthless, totalitarian regimes.” SOURCE: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/upshot/famed-civil-rights-photographer-doubled-fbi-informant.html

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Portfolio, Print

Casa Verde

This week marked the culmination of a print and identity project we have been doing for Casa Verde – a youth education program based in Nicaragua. We were hit up to design a logo / mark, business cards and a bookmark / brochure of info about the program. This was one of the first projects we’ve done entirely online for a client so far away and it actually went pretty smoothly.

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