The graphic art of protest in an era of political activism comes to life in the latest exhibition at Flinders University Museum of Art (FUMA) in Adelaide. The show, titled If you don’t fight … you lose: politics, posters and PAM, features prints and posters from Adelaide’s Progressive Art Movement (PAM), which was active in the 1970s.
PAM was born out of the Flinders University Politics and Art course, and led by radical thinkers, Brian Medlin and Ann Newmarch. The group brought together artists, writers, poets, filmmakers, actors and musicians to target local issues with revolutionary ambitions.