Episode 06 - At Segregated Drinking Fountain - Show Notes

 
 

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At Segregated Drinking Fountain. Photographed in 1956 by Gordon Parks.

At Segregated Drinking Fountain
Photographed in 1956 by Gordon Parks (1912-2006)
The Gordon Parks Foundation

In the episode, we take a look at our first photograph on the podcast – Gordon Parks’ image from 1956 entitled At Segregated Drinking Fountain. 

In the summer of 1956, Life Magazine sent Gordon Parks to Alabama to document Black Americans living under Jim Crow laws in the South. Twenty-six of his images  from this assignment appeared in the September 24th, 1956 issue of Life Magazine in a photo essay called “The Restraints – Open and Hidden”.

The photographs of Gordon Parks have an enduring power. Through quiet moments of dignity,  he documented people who refused to be dehumanized. The gentleness of Parks’ photographs became persuasive acts of protest against injustice.

At Segregated Drinking Fountain features Liz Lidgett Gallery artist Roma Osowo . Ten Minute Masterpieces is hosted by art advisor Liz Lidgett and produced by Maribeth Romslo.

I picked up a camera because it was my choice of weapons against what I hated most about the universe: racism, intolerance, poverty.
— Gordon Parks

 

Roma Osowo in her Dallas studio

LIZ LIDGETT GALLERY ARTIST PERSPECTIVE

Roma Osowo’s work exists between her love and use of the rich and vibrant colors represented in her West Indian heritage, and the expression of joy she aspires to evoke, as a result of her deeply rooted Christian faith. Roma now lives and creates from her studio in the suburbs of Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas.

“There's so much style in this photo. In the face of injustice, there's so much poise and elegance and dignity.” — Roma Osowo

 

Maribeth Romslo