Freak Power

Thursday, March 4th, 2021 - Sunday, August 15th, 2021

Hunter S. Thompson came home from the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago disgusted yet motivated by what he’d seen: protests violently suppressed, riots, corrupt politicians, and abusive cops. Back in Aspen, he found more of the same. The local police and sheriff’s departments were targeting hippies, charging them with absurd crimes, harassing them on the streets, and trying to push them out of town. He knew something had to be done and he realized it had to be done by people like himself. The hippies, intellectuals, and freaks had remained silent long enough. The time had come to organize and seize political power.

Freak Power tells the story of Hunter’s plan to become Sheriff, take control of Aspen, and transform it from a conservative mining town into a mecca for artists, rebels, and activists. Through original print material from the campaign, photographs, and posters, Freak Power chronicles a little-known period in Hunter S. Thompson’s life—a period when he wrote prolifically about politics, the environment, drugs, and American values. As the conservatives and freaks battled it out, the campaign became fraught with violence, accusations, and moments of absurdity that bordered on fiction.

Mon - Wed CLOSED
Thu - Sun 10am – 6pm

Members Free
Adults $12
Students $8
Educators $8
Seniors 60 & over $8
Kids 18 & under Free

Visitors with disabilities $8 *

*Free admission for 1 accompanying care partner
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Programs Gallery & Lower Level Hallways
Poster House
119 W. 23rd Street

New York, NY

40.7434978, -73.9934297

Freak Power