EP XII — Robert Vazquez-Pacheco, a member of Gran Fury, the activist arts collective that created protest graphics in the 80's and 90's to raise awareness for the AIDS epidemic, discusses the importance of clarity in Gran Fury's messaging, their use of controversial guerrilla tactics that forced people to engage in their work, how they played the art world to fund their public works, and turning anger, fear, and grief into action.
Brought to you by CivilizationHosted by Gabriel StrombergEdited by Corey GutchMixed and Produced by Erik BloodIntro music: “Reagan” by THEESatisfaction
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