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Proceed and Be Bold!
Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr. at The Newark Public Library
November 12, 2008

In conjunction with the current exhibition, "More Than Words: Artists' Books and Book Art from the Special Collections of The Newark Public Library," the Library is pleased to present a day of events featuring Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr., a letterpress printer and "book-builder" known internationally for his socially, politically, and racially charged works of art, and his focus on themes of African and African-American heritage, history and culture. Formerly a computer systems analyst for AT&T, Kennedy abandoned the comfort and steady income of his corporate job to pursue a humble life dedicated to studying, practicing, and promoting the printing arts.

From 3:00–4:00 pm, Kennedy will deliver an artist’s talk entitled, “Put the Message in the Hands of the People and Move On!” Kennedy will discuss his motivations, aspirations, and general observations on issues ranging from race and civil rights history, to the purpose and potential of art in society.

Beginning at 5:00 pm, there will be a “Cash and Carry” exhibition of Kennedy’s trademark hand-printed, letterpress posters.  Using bold colors, multiple layers of paint, and text featuring African proverbs, quotes by Sojourner Truth, Rosa Parks, Ella Baker, and Bob Marley among others, Kennedy’s posters explore issues of art, race, war, African heritage, and African-American history and culture. As part of Kennedy’s mission to make original, high-quality art accessible and affordable to all, all posters are available for purchase: one poster for $15; for two or more posters, $10 each.

At 6:00 pm, the Library will screen "Proceed and Be Bold!," a recently-completed documentary about Kennedy’s life and work as a printer. The film spends time with Kennedy, interviews family members, curators, educators, and fellow artists who respect his craft, and analyzes why he creates his works. Kennedy will introduce the film, and field questions from the audience afterwards. The screening is co-sponsored by the New York Regional Chapter of the American Printing History Association (APHA).

All programs are free and open to the public, and will be held in the Fourth Floor Auditorium of the Main Library at 5 Washington Street, Newark, New Jersey.

For directions or additional information, please consult the Web links listed below, or contact Jared Ash at [log in to unmask] or (973) 733-7745.

Links:

Brown Finch Films < http://www.brownfinchfilms.com/> -- For trailer and clips from "Proceed and Be Bold!"
Kennedy Prints! < http://www.kennedyprints.com> -- For images and additional information about posters by Kennedy
The Newark Public Library <
http://www.npl.org> -- For directions and additional information about Library programs and exhibitions
The American Printing History Association [APHA] <
http://www.printinghistory.org/index.html>

 

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Jared Ash

Special Collections Division

The Newark Public Library

5 Washington Street, Newark, NJ 07101-0630

Tel. 973.733.7745  /  [log in to unmask]

 

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