Solo
July
2005 - ongoing Intertribal Friendship House Twenty black
and white posters of life at Intertribal during the 1970s. 523 International
Blvd at 5th Street Oakland, CA. Open Tuesday and Thursday afternoons and
evenings. Tel: 510-444-5808 April
2004 - Ongoing Living on the Edge Portraits of homeless
and people at risk. Ukiah Community Center 888 N State St Ukiah,
CA 95482 (707) 462-8879
| Group
March
2005 - Ongoing The
United Farm Workers Movement Photographs by: Harvey Wilson Richards, Paul
Fusco, Ilka Hartmann. Curated by Harold Adler. The Free Speech Movement
Café. Moffitt Undergraduate Library, University of California, Berkeley,
CA.
November 4 to December 23, 2005 The
2005 International Fine Art Photography Exhibition (juried) The
Center for Fine Art Photography 201 South College Avenue Fort Collins, CO
www.c4fap.org |
Solo
October
30 to November 27 2005 "Reflections."
A forty year retrospective of black and white photography. Unitarian Universalist
Church, San Francisco, CA. About 170 photographs.
January
2003 to August 2005 The Occupation of Alcatraz by Native Americans
and the Bay Area Urban Indian community. California Indian Museum About
60 photographs, documents and publications, including newspaper articles by Ilka
Hartmann.
February 2003 to September 2005 20
Native American Portraits. California Indian Museum, Santa Rosa, CA February
2003 ``We Want Freedom." Photographs of the Black Panthers. University
Library Art Gallery, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA.
May
to June 2001 The
Occupation of Alcatraz. Documents, publications,
video: "We Hold the Rock" Intercultural Center, Sonoma
State University, Rohnert Park, CA
March
2003 Portrait of a People Photographs of Native Americans And
the Occupation of Alcatraz Island Mahoney Library Santa Rosa Jr. College, Petaluma,
CA
| Group
May to June 2005 A Creative
Merger: Lawyers & Artists. Sacramento County Public Law Library Sacramento,
CA.
July
15 to August 30 2005 A
Creative Merger: Lawyers & Artists Attorney General's Building, Sacramento,
CA (This is the exhibit which caused a controversy in the press because
of one painting).
2001 to 2003 The
Whole World's Watching: Peace and Social Justice Movements of the 1960s
and 1970s Concept by Harold Adler
Curated
by: Harold Adler, Ken Light, Robin Henderson
The
exhibition toured to the following locations: Berkeley
Art Center, Berkeley, CA San Joaquin County Historical Museum, Lodi, CA Corona
Public Library Heritage Room, Corona, CA Golden State Museum, Sacramento, CA Tulare
Historical Museum, Tulare, CA Turtle Bay Museums, Redding, CA Community
Memorial Museum, Yuba City, CA Hayward Area Historical Society, Hayward, CA Museum
of History and Art, Ontario, CA National Civil Rights
Museum, Memphis TN
January
27- May 15, 2004 Louder than Words: Black
Panther Party Photo Exhibit Golden State
Museum (California State History Museum) 1020
O Street, Sacramento, CA. Tel. 916.653.7524.
|