Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Black Lives Matter Art Show Went To London


























And in the midst of reading the headline news of the day, I made it to London! The United Kingdom. And I got photos, lots and lots, well a few, photos of that Black Lives Matter Art Show that went to London this past weekend, or at least part of it, or some version of it, or as much of it that could fit in a carry on bag on an airplane.  And in all blogger honesty, I wanted to take one of those summer vacations somewhere on planet earth to sight see and London came to mind, and I thought why not attempt to make one of those Black Lives Matter Art Shows that have been in that New York City area while I am there in London also. And thank you Common House for accepting my booking inquiry to host this event at your space. The Common House is a collectively managed space for radical groups, projects and community events. And thank you Time Out London for listing this event as Things to Do to help get people to that art show at Common House. And the Facebook event invite that I created for this event read something like:

Black Lives Matter | Carla Cubit of Occupy Art

Opening Reception & Performances: Saturday, August 3, 3-6pm at Common House.
A performance by Carla Cubit of Occupy Art and open mic followed by an Artist Talk & Discussion

Free posters will be available from The Stop Mass Incarceration Network

August 3, 2019
Open Hours, Saturday , 12-6pm

Inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, the Black Lives Matter Art Show features Carla Cubit’s Black Lives Matter artwork and posters, accompanied by her photographs from Black Lives Matter protests throughout the NYC area.

“Expand scope, perspective, and inspiration towards an ongoing series of future culture jams and events around this theme and time.” All are encouraged to come talk about the Black Lives Matter movement and are invited to create their own posters/Black Lives Matter inspired artwork (art materials and supplies provided).

Handmade Black Lives Matter necklaces, magnets, key chains and pins will be on sale for $1 during the Opening Reception and all Open Hours 12-6pm.

About Occupy Art
"We are the 99%." Visit Occupy Art, to learn more about past Occupy Art and Black Lives Matter Art Shows.
http://occupyart.org

About The Stop Mass Incarceration Network
"Rise up to Stop Mass Incarceration & Police Terror. We are initiating an effort to accelerate the movement to stop the injustice of mass incarceration and police brutality; the racially biased policies and practices of the police, the courts and the U.S. legal system; and to support the human rights of prisoners and of the formerly incarcerated. We call on all to join us." Learn more and get involved, at Stop Mass Incarceration Network

View the event on Eventbrite
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/black-lives-matter-art-show-tickets-63890511239

For more information, contact: carlacubit@hotmail.com

Food and refreshments will be provided

FREE


And besides that "All Lives Matter" comment that is written everywhere on those banners, there were a few more "Your Thoughts on Black Lives Matter" thoughts that were written on those banners that were:

1. Peace
2. Words are very necessary! @ London 8/2019
3. Because it should not even be a question. #solidarity #humanright
4. Only by working together then will equality win. 3/8/19 - London
5. Love & compassion will win. Stay woke, be active and don't back down. #blacklivesmatter 3.8.19
     LDN

And what else is there that I can say about Occupy Wall Street, Occupy Art or Black Lives Matter that has not already been said in Occupy Wall Street, Occupy Art or Black Lives Matter time except Black Lives Matter, Occupy Art, Occupy Wall Street Worldwide.




Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Black Lives Matter Art Show Is Going To London


And it has been a while yet again, since I last signed in to this blog to post something about Occupy Wall Street or Black Lives Matter.  And in the midst of another one of those climate change, global warming record breaking heatwaves that are taking place seemingly around the world these days, I find myself typing that, in an attempt to take a vacation, Black Lives Matter Art Show, or at least part of it, or at least as much of it that can get on a plane, is going to London.  And I am excited to present my first international art show in London at Common House, a collectively managed space for radical groups, projects and community events in East London. Now I don't really have any photos of this Black Lives Matter Art Show Goes To London event to post yet, because I haven't really made it there yet, though that facebook event invite that I created for this event reads something like as follows:

Black Lives Matter | Carla Cubit of Occupy Art

Opening Reception & Performances: Saturday, August 3, 3-6pm at Common House.
A performance by Carla Cubit of Occupy Art and open mic followed by an Artist Talk & Discussion

Free posters will be available from The Stop Mass Incarceration Network

August 3, 2019
Open Hours, Saturday , 12-6pm

Inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, the Black Lives Matter Art Show features Carla Cubit’s Black Lives Matter artwork and posters, accompanied by her photographs from Black Lives Matter protests throughout the NYC area.

“Expand scope, perspective, and inspiration towards an ongoing series of future culture jams and events around this theme and time.” All are encouraged to come talk about the Black Lives Matter movement and are invited to create their own posters/Black Lives Matter inspired artwork (art materials and supplies provided).

Handmade Black Lives Matter necklaces, magnets, key chains and pins will be on sale for $1 during the Opening Reception and all Open Hours 12-6pm.

About Occupy Art
"We are the 99%." Visit Occupy Art, to learn more about past Occupy Art and Black Lives Matter Art Shows.
http://occupyart.org

About The Stop Mass Incarceration Network
"Rise up to Stop Mass Incarceration & Police Terror. We are initiating an effort to accelerate the movement to stop the injustice of mass incarceration and police brutality; the racially biased policies and practices of the police, the courts and the U.S. legal system; and to support the human rights of prisoners and of the formerly incarcerated. We call on all to join us." Learn more and get involved, at Stop Mass Incarceration Network

View the event on Eventbrite
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/black-lives-matter-art-show-tickets-63890511239


Food and refreshments will be provided

FREE


And I am looking forward, way, way, way, way forward to this Black Lives Matter Art Show in London. Have a great art show day and more.