Sadie Barnette “The New Eagle Creek Saloon”

The Kitchen

poster for Sadie Barnette “The New Eagle Creek Saloon”

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The Kitchen, in collaboration with The Studio Museum in Harlem, presents Sadie Barnette’s The New Eagle Creek Saloon, the first East Coast institutional presentation of the artist’s installation reimagining the first Black-owned gay bar in San Francisco. Established by the artist’s father, Rodney Barnette, founder of the Compton, CA chapter of the Black Panther Party, The New Eagle Creek Saloon (operated by Barnette between 1990–1993) offered a safe space for the multiracial queer community who were marginalized in other social spaces throughout the city.

Presented for the first time in New York City on the heels of the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall uprising, Barnette’s exhibition celebrates the history of queer Black space and resurrects its presence in a location in the city where this legacy has been so instrumental to avant-garde art and performance.

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from January 18, 2022 to March 06, 2022

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