ブルックリン美術館さんのインスタグラム写真 - (ブルックリン美術館Instagram)「“Joe Overstreet’s Power Flight is one of my favorite artworks to discuss with students because it invites conversations about Pan-Africanism and Black liberation through the artist’s use of color, composition, and title. I invite my students to ask, what does it mean to be Black and free? Why have some been resistant to support Black liberation? While many adults remain resistant to these discussions, their fear does a disservice to our young people by limiting their opportunities to examine history of the liberation efforts of diasporic African peoples for inspiration of imagining their own liberation. Head to link in bio for a teaching resource we’ve been sharing with educators to raise their awareness of artist Joe Overstreet and encourage discussion of art as a catalyst for Black joy and power. This resource is a starting point for those who haven’t had the conversation.”⁠⠀ ⁠⠀ — Keonna Hendrick (@keonnah), School Programs Manager⁠⠀ ⁠⠀ Joe Overstreet (American, 1933-2019). Power Flight, 1971. Acrylic on canvas with metal grommets and white rope. Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John de Menil, 72.165. © artist or artist’s estate⁠」6月22日 2時24分 - brooklynmuseum

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“Joe Overstreet’s Power Flight is one of my favorite artworks to discuss with students because it invites conversations about Pan-Africanism and Black liberation through the artist’s use of color, composition, and title. I invite my students to ask, what does it mean to be Black and free? Why have some been resistant to support Black liberation? While many adults remain resistant to these discussions, their fear does a disservice to our young people by limiting their opportunities to examine history of the liberation efforts of diasporic African peoples for inspiration of imagining their own liberation. Head to link in bio for a teaching resource we’ve been sharing with educators to raise their awareness of artist Joe Overstreet and encourage discussion of art as a catalyst for Black joy and power. This resource is a starting point for those who haven’t had the conversation.”⁠⠀
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— Keonna Hendrick (@keonnah), School Programs Manager⁠⠀
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Joe Overstreet (American, 1933-2019). Power Flight, 1971. Acrylic on canvas with metal grommets and white rope. Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John de Menil, 72.165. © artist or artist’s estate⁠


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