October 26, 2022 ·

Image: Performers (L-R) Felicia Holman, Meida Teresa McNeal, Aisha Jean-Baptiste, and Abra Johnson seen from Honey Pot Performance’s project Price Point, June 2013. The project is a multi-arts performance exploring notions of fairness and balance (or the lack thereof) in today’s economic landscape through a mixture of the tragic and comic. The performers are seen in front of a loading dock, holding up brown paper banners with hand-written messages such as “no justice, no peace!”, “stop the killing”, “be the change”, public housing, the social contract, imperialism, colonialism, and other messages. More banners are stacked on the ground in front of them. Photo by Tonika Johnson.

Image: Performers (L-R) Felicia Holman, Meida Teresa McNeal, Aisha Jean-Baptiste, and Abra Johnson seen from Honey Pot Performance's project Price Point, June 2013. The project is a multi-arts performance exploring notions of fairness and balance (or the lack thereof) in today’s economic landscape through a mixture of the tragic and comic. The performers are seen in front of a loading dock, holding up brown paper banners with hand-written messages such as "no justice, no peace!", "stop the killing", "be the change", public housing, the social contract, imperialism, colonialism, and other messages. More banners are stacked on the ground in front of them. Photo by Tonika Johnson.