

A House With No Walls
Thomas Gibbons
Soon after African-American businessman Sterling North becomes the new director of the Morris Foundation, he discovers that this world-famous art collection includes several significant African sculptures tucked away in storage.
His proposal to add them to the public galleries is opposed by the foundation's long-time education director, who is loyal to the idiosyncratic wishes of the late Dr. Morris.
Spurred on by a zealous local journalist, this clash quickly escalates to public accusations of racism and a bitter struggle for control of the collection.
Permanent Collection is a searing examination of racial politics that ultimately asks how much space -- literally and figuratively -- the white world gives to African-Americans.
What is the cost of failing to view the world through another's eyes?
This is the second part of a trilogy.
See also Bee-luther-hatchee and A House With No Walls .
Permanent Collection is a play written by Thomas Gibbons and published by Playscripts .
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