The Opening Of Parrish Art Museum’s “Another Justice: US Is Them”
The Opening Of Parrish Art Museum’s “Another Justice: US Is Them”
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Photo by Jessica Dalene
The Opening Of Parrish Art Museum’s “Another Justice: US Is Them”
Photo by Jessica Dalene
The Opening Of Parrish Art Museum’s “Another Justice: US Is Them”
Photo by Jessica Dalene
The Opening Of Parrish Art Museum’s “Another Justice: US Is Them”
Photo by Jessica Dalene
The Opening Of Parrish Art Museum’s “Another Justice: US Is Them”
Photo by Jessica Dalene
The Opening Of Parrish Art Museum’s “Another Justice: US Is Them”
Photo by Jessica Dalene
The Opening Of Parrish Art Museum’s “Another Justice: US Is Them”
Photo by Jessica Dalene
The Opening Of Parrish Art Museum’s “Another Justice: US Is Them”
Photo by Jessica Dalene
The Opening Of Parrish Art Museum’s “Another Justice: US Is Them”
Photo by Jessica Dalene
The Opening Of Parrish Art Museum’s “Another Justice: US Is Them”
Photo by Jessica Dalene
The Opening Of Parrish Art Museum’s “Another Justice: US Is Them”
Photo by Jessica Dalene
The Opening Of Parrish Art Museum’s “Another Justice: US Is Them”
Photo by Jessica Dalene
The Opening Of Parrish Art Museum’s “Another Justice: US Is Them”
Photo by Jessica Dalene
The Opening Of Parrish Art Museum’s “Another Justice: US Is Them”
Photo by Jessica Dalene
The Opening Of Parrish Art Museum’s “Another Justice: US Is Them”
Photo by Jessica Dalene
The Opening Of Parrish Art Museum’s “Another Justice: US Is Them”
Photo by Jessica Dalene
The Opening Of Parrish Art Museum’s “Another Justice: US Is Them”
Photo by Jessica Dalene
The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill held an opening for “Another Justice: US Is Them,” curated by conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas and For Freedoms, the artist coalition founded by Thomas, Eric Gottesman, Michael Woo, and Wyatt Gallery.
The exhibition aims to increase creative civic engagement, discourse, and direct action, calling the community to reconsider what justice can be in a time of imbalance. It features nearly 30 works and series by contemporary artists Zoë Buckman, Pamela Council, Jeremy Dennis, Jeffrey Gibson, Eric Gottesman, Christine Sun Kim, Muna Malik, Joiri Minaya, Koyoltzintli Miranda-Rivadeneria, Kambui Olujimi, Hank Willis Thomas, and Marie Watt.