JUNE 9 | Panel: All Power: Visual Legacies of the Black Panther Party – Local Impact
PANEL WITH ROYAL ALLEY-BARNES AND KING COUNTY COUNCILMAN LARRY GOSSET
Saturday, June 9, 2018
2 – 3:30 pm
Location
Frye Auditorium
A panel discussion examining the local impact of the aesthetic legacies of the Black Panther Party with artist, activist, and cultural policy expert Royal Alley-Barnes and King County Councilman Larry Gosset, moderated by Michelle Dunn Marsh, Photographic Center Northwest Executive Director and Curator.
This panel is part of a 3-part discussion series examining the ongoing impact of the Black Panther Party’s aesthetic legacies internationally, nationally, and here in Seattle. Featured speakers include artists and activists Royal Alley-Barnes, Endia Beale, Yadesa Bojia, Councilman Larry Gossett, Ayana V. Jackson, and Robert Wade.
Sunday, April 22, 2 pm: International Impact, moderated by Negarra A. Kudumu, Frye Art Museum Manager of Public Programs
Saturday, May 19, 2 pm: National Impact, a conversation
Saturday, June 9, 2 pm: Local Impact, moderated by Michelle Dunn Marsh, Executive Director & Curator of Photographic Center Northwest
Check fryemuseum.org/all-power for more information.