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In Conversation: Amos Kennedy & Melanie Mowinski

 

  • Public Program

  • Thursday, October 24, 2024
  • Free for members
    $5 Nonmembers
  • The Research & Development Store

Join us in the R&D Store for a conversation between artist Amos Paul Kennedy and MCLA Professor of Art Melanie Mowinski about Amos’s new monograph, Citizen Printer. A self-described “humble Negro printer,” Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr., is internationally recognized for his type-driven messages of social justice and Black power, emblazoned in rhythmically layered and boldly inked prints made for the masses. Borrowing words from civil rights heroes such as Rosa Parks, Fannie Lou Hamer, Frederick Douglass, and Sojourner Truth, Kennedy issues fearless statements on race, capitalism, history, and politics — along with plenty of witty truisms — in his exuberant, colorful, and one-of-a-kind posters and handbills.

A vital monograph on a trailblazing contemporary Black artist, Citizen Printer (Letterform Archive) features more than 800 reproductions representing the breadth of Kennedy’s letterpress prints (including rarely seen artists’ books), plus original portraiture of the maker at work, a powerful manifesto, and a foreword by The New York Times bestselling author Austin Kleon, all presented in a dynamic and type-forward design from AIGA medalist Gail Anderson and Joe Newton.