Professor Rogério Pinto presents “Colorism,” a celebration of diversity and inclusivity through art and conversation.
"The inspiration to build ‘Colorism’ came from growing up in Brazil, the youngest of eight children with varying skin colors that changed dramatically from one season to the next,” said Pinto. “I witnessed the grotesque manner in which those with darker skin were treated in Brazil, which turned out to be how I've been treated in the U.S. as a ‘person of color.’ My exhibit questions how human beings came to use the largest and most beautiful organ of the body to attach social and cultural value to some people and denigrate others. I use art and science to create video, photograph, and sculptural elements to defy misconceptions and make fun of how skin color has been treated in scientific and social circles to separate rather than unite us."
Exhibit on view: February 14-March 12, 2025
The James and Anne Duderstadt Center Gallery
2281 Bonisteel Blvd
University of Michigan
School of Social Work
1080 South University Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106