Colored Frames

Colored Frames is a 2007 documentary film taking a look at the role of fine art in the Civil Rights Movement, as well as the legacy of discrimination in the art community both historically and contemporarily. The documentary is a showcase of a wide variety of works primarily by African-American artists, and a discussion of modern sociopolitical topics focused on race, gender, and class.[1] Beginning in late 2011 the film began airing nationally in the U.S. via American Public Television.[2]

Colored Frames
Directed byLerone D. Wilson
Produced byNonso Christian Ugbode
StarringBenny Andrews
Ed Clark
Ann Tanksley
Mary Schmidt Campbell
Gustave Blache III
Francks Deceus
Danny Simmons
Music byMagali Souriau
Lenae Harris
Edited byLerone D. Wilson
Distributed byMicrocinema International
Release date
  • February 27, 2007 (2007-02-27)
Running time
56 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Artists who appeared on camera in this documentary included:[3]

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