EZY RYDERS: HISTORY & TRADITION, HEART & SOUL
 Harley-Davidson Museum
 400 West Canal Street, Milwaukee WI 53203
 November 23, 2024-2027
I'm thrilled to announce my first museum exhibition, at the Harley-Davidson Museum:
This  exhibition is a celebration of life on two wheels. Photographer Cate  Dingley interviewed and photographed Black riders in New York City over a  five-year period. Her work became a book, Ezy Ryders, titled after the  Jimi Hendrix tune.
 
 The riders are from all walks of life and  ride all kinds of machines. Some come from motorcycling families while  others are recent adopters of the sport. Many are members of motorcycle  clubs (MCs), but some are independent riders. They are represented here  through Dingley’s photographs and the riders’ own words.
 
 From  sharing the source of their biker names, to stories of how they came to  riding and why they stay, this is a compelling portrait of a passionate  and vibrant motorcycling community.
 
 Curated by Ann Sinfield.
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We've already received some press for the exhibition! Please get in touch if you're interested in doing an interview or article.
 
-Shepherd Express, "Ezy Riding at Harley-Davidson Museum's New Exhibit"
 
-Interview with curator Ann Sinfield on Sandy Maxx’s radio show, WTMJ-AM
 
-Mention on "The Morning Blend" tv show on TMJ4
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