SAVE THE DATE: Opening Reception of Emory Douglas: In Our Lifetime Pt. 2

A building-wide exhibit curated by Rio Yañez and Rosalind McGrary.
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Event Information:
Thursday, February 19, 2026
5:00 PM-8:00 PM US/Pacific
African American Art & Culture Complex

762 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94102

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Emory Douglas: In Our Lifetime Part Two is a survey of the work and vision of the revolutionary artist spanning over 50 years.

Emory Douglas: In Our Lifetime Part Two is a survey of the work and vision of the revolutionary artist spanning over 50 years. This exhibit captures Douglas’s iconic work with the Black Panther Party, prints visually defining decades of global movements, and rarely seen original paintings. The exhibition also documents his artistic process and the many forms his works have taken over the years.

Emory Douglas: In Our Lifetime Part Two exemplifies what it means for an artist to create political work. Whether it is in Douglas’ revolutionary artwork for the Panthers or his work as a political printmaker and painter, the art and messages of Emory Douglas: In Our Lifetime Part Two have only grown in relevancy, urgency, and power. As the United States reckons with authoritarian violence and racism Douglas’ work is a profound reminder of the revolutionary resistance and collective care of which we are capable.