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Chandler's Art, The People's Art: 1967-Present--Part 2

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Prof. Chandler has created controversial, political themed art for decades and, on Part 2 of these two-part series, we'll discuss how that art is relevant to today's events. On this episode, we will focus on and dispay specific pieces of art for listeners to view created by the artist from 1991-2008. We'll also talk about the artist's future plans. If you love Chandler's art and/or outsider art, you don't want to miss these shows! Called "controversial", a "Black Power Artist", "activist artist" and "Outsider Artist", Chandler, 70, was born in 1941 in Lynn, MA. He is best known for the edgy, colorful, controversial and hotly-debated artistic statements of his 1960’s-1980’s works. Because he continues to evolve, his messages change to reflect his personal evolution, he is still an interesting, provocative speaker who can speak and/or lecture brilliantly about the historical relevance of his art and his activism to the worldwide struggle for race and gender equality as well as bridge the generation gap that is confounding this country’s leadership and confronting America as we move into the “internationalist” phase of our own evolution. . (c) 2011. BAPsody in Blue, Inc. and The Outsider Artist, LLC
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Prof. Chandler has created controversial, political themed art for decades and, on Part 2 of these two-part series, we'll discuss how that art is relevant to today's events. On this episode, we will focus on and dispay specific pieces of art for listeners to view created by the artist from 1991-2008. We'll also talk about the artist's future plans. If you love Chandler's art and/or outsider art, you don't want to miss these shows! Called "controversial", a "Black Power Artist", "activist artist" and "Outsider Artist", Chandler, 70, was born in 1941 in Lynn, MA. He is best known for the edgy, colorful, controversial and hotly-debated artistic statements of his 1960’s-1980’s works. Because he continues to evolve, his messages change to reflect his personal evolution, he is still an interesting, provocative speaker who can speak and/or lecture brilliantly about the historical relevance of his art and his activism to the worldwide struggle for race and gender equality as well as bridge the generation gap that is confounding this country’s leadership and confronting America as we move into the “internationalist” phase of our own evolution. . (c) 2011. BAPsody in Blue, Inc. and The Outsider Artist, LLC
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