Akin Duro's Life in Art

Akin Duro--My Life in Art
Akin Duro's Life in Art

Celebrated activist artist, Dana C. Chandler, Jr., returns to the airwaves to discuss his art as well as three things you don't in polite company: money, politics, and religion.

  1. 08/07/2018

    Past is Prologue: The Real Story Behind the Demise of AAMARP

    In July of 1974, Dana C. Chandler, Jr., already an acclaimed artist, became the first artist in the space he would open as the African American Master Artist-in-Residency in November 1978. On July 1, 2018, four months shy of its 40th anniversary, as the country to prepared to celebrate Independence Day, Northeastern University attempted to free itself of AAMARP. Citing safety violations, the university originally gave the AAMARP artists 14 days to vacate but locked them out just 48 hours later. But several of the program's 13 current artists watched stunned as locksmiths blocked their access to their studios. A few who witnessed the lockout have labored for decades creating museum-level fine art in their AAMARP studios. There also was a show for an emerging black artist hanging in AAMARP's gallery. Yet, it appears the Boston-based university has been working for feverishly to eviscerate the watershed program from its institutional memory. Screenshots of search results for the term “AAMARP” on the school's site bring up no results. As it claws its way up the college rankings, NU seems to have no further use for the venerable program, a community treasure that brought it significant acclaim and financial support in its heyday. What's the history behind the university's disrespectful and grievous actions? Why weren't white artists in an adjacent space given a notice to quit if there are safety issues in the space? Why aren't most local press covering the story of the loss this first of its kind visual and performing arts complex? Tune in as Dana Chandler answers those questions. (c) 2018. Akin Duro, LLC. All rights reserved.

    30 min
  2. 11/05/2012

    The Activist Artist on American Activism: WAKE UP, AMERICA!

    If you visit Professor Chandler's Facebook Profile Wall, you'll see a combination of posts: images on celebrating black female beauty throughout the diaspora, photos of children and grandchildren with loving comments, messages on healthcare products, news stories about various atrocities happening in America, aphorisms on politics, encouraging Bible scripture and philosopher's messages, videos on historical and political events, particularly related to what he calls "AmeriKKKa's" violent racist history and photos of chemtrails outside of his New Mexico. Many of those messages are shared on his Facebook Page. But, what is the point of all of this? What is the elder professor trying to tell the world, particularly the world of social media dominated by Facebook where people seem to come to tune out? The message is the same as it has been for nearly 55 years of activism through protest art and speech: WAKE UP,  AMERICA! Activism and raging against the machine are acts of self- and human preservation, not just something the socially disaffected do to get media attention. The 99% are all outsiders. So, he is calling out to America--and the world--to engage because tuning out and refusing t o tune in to what is really going on is a recipe for destruction of ALL of our civil rights and liberties, not just those of African Americans. This week, we'll talk about Prof. Chandler's perspective on American activism and the age of social media and why by paying attention to what's all around you, the life you save may be your own. This show is co-hosted and produced by Chandler's daughter and artist agent, Dahna M. Chandler, an award-winning former journalist.

    2 hr

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Celebrated activist artist, Dana C. Chandler, Jr., returns to the airwaves to discuss his art as well as three things you don't in polite company: money, politics, and religion.

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