We don’t Care: reclaiming our environment

Generations of black, brown and indigenous people were forcibly displaced from their native lands, severing them from their roles as caretakers of their natural environment. Ironically, this forced disconnection–rooted in capitalism, colonialism and white supremacy–has resulted in the myth that people of color are less inclined to care about environmental issues.

From Warren County’s 1980s anti-landfill protests for environmental justice, to Latinx-led efforts for equitable hurricane assistance in Texas, and the Standing Rock Sioux, people of color and indigenous communities have organized against forces that would poison and deplete vital ecosystems.

We don’t Care: reclaiming our environment affirms the ancestral, spiritual, and physical connection to nature while rewriting false narratives about environmental apathy among BIPOC communities. Featuring works by Saba Taj, Derrick Beasley, Claire Alexandre, Jim Lee, Renzo Ortega, Jessica Clark, We don’t Care is an open call show that invites artists in the community to share their work in solidarity with those committed to the protection and preservation of our environment.

An additional 24 artworks were selected through an open call review process by the following artists: Antonia Brown, Ashley Keen, Bethany Bash, Bevelyn Afor Ukah, Brian Behm, Catherine Edgerton, Charla Rios, Cynthia Jones, Eliza Redmann, G.R. Amaya-Baron, Jett Pavlica, JP Jermaine Powell, JP Trostle, Kathryn Desplanque, Kwaku A Osei, Leticia Clementina, Malcolm Goff, Marie-Louise Bennett, Meg Stein, Melvin Peña, Natalia Torres del Valle, Quay Weston, Samir Knego, and Shin-Yiing Yeung.

The curatorial statement for We don’t Care: reclaiming our environment is by Gail Belvett. The exhibit title references Sage Anifowoshe’s 2020 article, Environmental racism has ‘ripped’ black people away from nature.

Open hours are Wednesday – Saturday, noon-6pm and during events.

  • Opening reception on Saturday, April 22, 6-8pm (Earth Day)

  • Mavis Gragg will lead a Meet The Artists panel discussion on April 27 at 6pm.

  • Gail Belvett will lead a Slow Art Tour on Saturday, May 6 at 3pm.