Colored Frames
Colored Frames is a 2007 documentary film taking a look at the role of fine art in the Civil Rights Movement, as well as the legacy of discrimination in the art community both historically and contemporarily. The documentary is a showcase of a wide variety of works primarily by African-American artists, and a discussion of modern sociopolitical topics focused on race, gender, and class.[1] Beginning in late 2011 the film began airing nationally in the U.S. via American Public Television.[2]
| Colored Frames | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Lerone D. Wilson | 
| Produced by | Nonso Christian Ugbode | 
| Starring | Benny Andrews Ed Clark Ann Tanksley Mary Schmidt Campbell Gustave Blache III Francks Deceus Danny Simmons  | 
| Edited by | Lerone D. Wilson | 
| Music by | Magali Souriau  Lenae Harris  | 
| Distributed by | Microcinema International | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 56 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Artists who appeared on camera in this documentary included:[3]
- Benny Andrews
 - John Ashford
 - Gustave Blache III
 - Linda Goode Bryant
 - Mary Schmidt Campbell
 - Nanette Carter
 - Ed Clark
 - Francks Deceus
 - Larry Hampton
 - Gordon C. James
 - June Kelly of the June Kelly Gallery
 - Wangechi Mutu
 - Ron Ollie
 - Danny Simmons
 - Duane Smith
 - Tafa
 
References
    
- Etier, Bob (2012-02-11). "Colored Frames: A Visual Art Documentary (2007) Looks at Art and Racism". Archived from the original on 2012-02-13. Retrieved 2012-02-21.
 - "American Public Television Catalog - Colored Frames". Retrieved 2012-02-21.
 - http://www.coloredframes.com/
 
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