New York photographer Lola Flash has created images that show the intersections of politics and identity, history and activism for more than four decades. Now Jenkins Johnson Gallery is celebrating that body of work with “Lola Flash: Believable,” an exhibition at its Minnesota Street Project gallery.
The show, which comes to the Bay Area after presenting the work at Jenkins Johnson’s New York space last year, brings together work spanning her career, offering local audiences a survey of her evolving engagement with identity, activism and image-making.

