Wed 11/15 @ 4-5PM
Cleveland photographer Donald Black Jr. expresses his activism through his stunning black & white (mostly) images. His photos of average Black people how them doing ordinary things; that was the point of his recent show A Day No One Will Remember in which children do the ordinary things children do every day.
His new show, Uncontained: They Wanna See Me Fall, brought to Case Western Reserve University’s Kelvin Smith Library by the University’s Social Justice Institute, works the same basic territory from a different angle. The 20 photos in the show revolves around the camaraderie and adventurousness of Black men and boys riding bikes — both pedal and dirt bikes. It suggests that the freedom they seek by riding can also be perceived as threatening and dangerous because of who they are.
It will be on view through November Friday 17. On Wednesday November 15, join Black for a conversation about his photography and activism. Get more information here.