
2pm Special works by Mr. Wash on view
3pm Mr. Wash and Patrisse Cullors in conversation, moderated by Evan Pricco (The Unibrow)
4pm BBQ w/ HVW8 DJs




Sincerely, Manolo and HVW8 Present
Devoción – Los Angeles
An evening of art, music, and expression
In Conversation with Mr. Wash
Artist, Author, and Community Visionary
Art by Wash Studio & Community Center
In support of his book ‘Artists In Space‘
Music by DJ Blackmarket and Tyler Gibney
Friday, February 27th
8PM – 1AM
Soho Warehouse
Invite Only

An Evening With Mr Wash, in support of our current exhibition ‘Bridging The Way’ and the Art By Wash Center in Compton Ca. Screening of 2 short films on Wr. Wash, with Q+A to follow, open to all!
Thursday, March 16th, 6-9pm
HVW8 Gallery, 661 N. Spaulding Ave, Los Angeles, 90036

Political Minded – Mass Incarceration
Mass Incarceration in the Land of the Free – The U.S. represents just 5% of the world’s population, but holds 25% of its prisoners making it the world’s leading jailer. Fueled by “tough on crime” politics in the 80’s and 90’s, incarceration rates exploded. The event strives to raise awareness of the disproportionate effects of the criminal justice system and infrastructure on minority communities.
Political Minded is an ongoing art and music series dealing with social and political issues. First debuted in Montreal in 2003, Political Minded events have been held in NY, SF, LA and Munich.
Saturday, Feb. 25th, 1- 7pm
Artists –
Fulton ‘Mr. Wash’ Washington
(Recipient of Obama 2014 Clemency program)
Tyler Gibney
Spanto
Coleman
Music –
Nick V (Baka Boyz)
Mr. Choc (Beat Junkies)
Ralph M (K-Day Mixmaster)
+ more
Film Screening –
13th (Oscar nominated Best Documentary Feature)
https://www.youtube.com/
Presentation by Keldren ’Kpook’ Joshua #frommyeyestoyours. On August 10th, 2016, Keldren Joshua was released from Terminal Island prison as a result of President Obama’s 2014 Clemency program.
Article from Outline on Fulton ‘Mr. Wash’ Washington and Keldren ’Kpook’ Joshua’s Clemency from Obama Here.
Black Book Session Artists – Artwork celebrating a second chance at freedom and to spread awareness of using art as a tool for change and education.
Program Support:
Wyatt Closs, @BigBowlofIdeas









