The Gallery of Revolution (TGo{R}) presents

From the Outside(rs), In

A solo exhibition inspired by James Boggs’
American Revolution: Pages from a Negro Workers Notebook, 1963

featuring the art of
Bryce Detroit

Opening Reception: Saturday, October 12, 2024, 2 - 4 pm

Complimentary Light Refreshments
Live Music by ONYX ASHANTI, IFE, & BRYCE DETROIT (2 -3 pm)
Artist Talk (3 - 4 pm)

Free and Open to the Public

In Gallery: October 12 – December 31

Gallery Hours: Mondays, Wednesdays, & Fridays – 10 am - 2 pm or by appointment


From the Outside(rs), In explores, through compelling politically conscious signage and photography, a convergent response to a manufactured workless caste.

Bryce Detroit investigates James Boggs' "Outsiders and the Challenge of Postindustrial Society" (a chapter in the American Revolution) using music, semiotics, and storytelling as design materials to uplift narratives of a new economy and infrastructures of care, that render Outsiders in, a requirement to advance humanity.Bryce Detroit investigates the significance of the griot as cultural catalyst and provocateur.

The narratives are rooted in a cultural contextualizing that is inherently encoded in the DNA of humanity. The #NewNarratives foundationally disrupt the colonized imagination and undermine anti-Blackness. His integration of music, architecture, design, ancestral literacies, and cultural legacies render the metaphysical as tangible. The ethereal, sonic, and architectural function as remediative modalities that condition the imagination, as soil for new seeds of self identity and image.

Brief Biography

Bryce Detroit is an award-winning music producer, curator, multimodal Afrofuturist artist-activist, griot, and pioneer of entertainment justice. He was a 2023 Planetary Self artist-in-residence, a 2020 Harvard University Council of the Arts award recipient, 2019 New Museum Ideas Cities Fellow, a 2018 Race Forward – Rinku, He is nationally recognized for promoting new diasporic Afrikan narratives, cultural literacies, and cooperative neighborhood-based economies.

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