Curriculum vitae; Gonzales-Day, Ken; Education; College teaching; Art Exhibitions; Scholarships; Reviews of research; Lectures and lecturing
Ken Gonzales-Day's curriculum vitae listing his education, fellowships, monographs, solo exhibitions, public art projects, selected group exhibitions, public/private collections, special print projects, awards and grants, bibliography, reviews and...
Soldiers; Military uniforms; Buildings; Wood poles
A crowd of soldiers stand in front of a building while several soldiers stand across from them. The five lynch victims have been removed in this conceptually driven photographic series which sought to raise awareness of the history of lynching in...
Boulders and a tree stand on a grassy hill and clouds are visible in the sky. Using archival records, Gonzales-Day went searching for California's historic hang trees. While some of the locations of the trees in this series are certain, others...
A group of men wearing hats stand around a telephone pole and mountains are in the distance. The lynch victim has been removed in this conceptually driven photographic series which sought to raise awareness of the history of lynching in...
Posters; Demonstrations; Political activists; Pacifists
People sit and stand holding posters. "End White Racism, "I Have A Dream," and "We Mourn Dr. King" are written on the posters. People also hold posters with the peace sign. This image was part of the original proposal for the public art project...
A group of people stand around a tree. The lynch victim has been removed in this conceptually driven photographic series which sought to raise awareness of the history of lynching in California. See Lynching in the West: 1850-1935 (Duke, 2006).
A landscape is pictured on a building wall and trees stand next to the building. This image shows the proposed placement for a public art project, installated at the Los Angeles County Administrative Building at 84th and Vermont in Los Angeles. ...
A group of people stand around a tree. The lynch victim has been removed in this conceptually driven photographic series which sought to raise awareness of the history of lynching in California. See Lynching in the West: 1850-1935 (Duke, 2006).
Headstones stand amongst trees. Using archival records, Gonzales-Day went searching for California's historic hang trees. While some of the locations of the trees in this series are certain, others were taken in approximate locations that...
A person lies atop drapes and pillows. A man wearing a polka dot bodysuit and wings leans toward the person. A butte and columns stand behind them. Scene from fictitious frontier novel, "The Bone-Grass Boy: The Secret Banks of the Conejos River."
Men in uniforms stand around a tree. The lynch victim has been removed in this conceptually driven photographic series which sought to raise awareness of the history of lynching in California. See Lynching in the West: 1850-1935 (Duke, 2006).