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