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“A Site of Struggle,” will deeply consider how art has been used to protest, process, mourn and memorialize anti-Black violence in America.
Loïs Mailou Jones. David Driskell. Alma Thomas. Elizabeth Catlett. Just a few of the many Howard University famous artists.
Elizabeth Catlett prints are paired with her sculptures, and the work of contemporary artists, in exhibition at SCAD Museum of Art.
“Afro-Atlantic Histories” exhibition is an unprecedented visual exploration of the history and legacy of the transatlantic slave trade.
Elizabeth Catlett ‘Homage to Black Women Poets’ (1984, mahogany) depicts a resolute Black woman, fist raised triumphantly skyward.
Portraits from many of Modern and Contemporary art’s biggest names fill the Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College just outside Orlando.
A sculpture by Elizabeth Catlett recently loaned to the Cummer Museum brings one of the 20th century’s most important Black artists to Jax.
SFMOMA announced a major gift of paintings, sculptures and drawings by 20 American artists from the Joyner-Giuffrida Collection.