The Bakersfield Museum of Art is hosting the exhibition Hobos to Street People from December 10, 2009 to February 21, 2010. It is an important and a rare thing for museums to address issues of poverty. Here we are in the worst recession since the Depression, and the majority of museums (at least in the San Francisco Bay Area) are doing fashion shows. If art is to have any connection to society, it must demonstrate that connection in exhibitions like this. For the issue of homelessness this is particularly true because the primary reaction to homelessness, is to pretend it doesn’t exist, or to make it disappear by criminalizing it. And here a museum is holding it up and saying, look this is a serious issue that needs to be understood and effectively addressed. (more…)
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Hobos to Street People Exhibit Opens in Bakersfield
Wednesday, December 16th, 2009Tags: 1930s, Affordable Housing, Civil & Human Rights, Depression, exhibition, Hobos, Social Justice Artwork, WRAP Members
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