Currently on view at Okay Space at 281 North 7th Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn is Philly VS New York: A Declaration of Co-Independence. Featuring works — fashioned both individually and collaboratively — by legendary Philly rapper Schoolly D and New York-based multi-disciplinary visual artist Pablo Power, this exhibit is a follow-up to their 2013 exhibition, Am I Black Enough? Presented by Okay Space and Black Swan Projekt, Philly VS New York: A Declaration of Co-Independence continues through April 1. Pictured above is Gay Science and Joyous Wisdom by Pablo Power. What follows are several more images on display:
Schoolly D, Smoke Some Kill, Ink on paper
Pablo Power, Crack Another 40, A Birthday on Chrystie, Mixed media
Pablo Power, Dekalb Didactic, Mixed media
Schoolly D, Cheeba, Cheeba, Mixed media
Schoolly D and Pablo Power, Philly Vs New York, Giclée Prints, edition of 30. Release and Exhibit Reception Tonight
And on this coming Wednesday evening, a series of short films will be screened:
Photos of images 1-5 by Tara Murray
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