The African American Art World in Twentieth-Century Washington, DC

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In this program, presented on March 17, 2017, eight distinguished artists discuss their careers and relationships as members of the Washington, DC, art world. Panelists are Lilian Thomas Burwell, Floyd Coleman, David C. Driskell, Sam Gilliam, Keith A. Morrison, Martin Puryear, Sylvia Snowden, and Lou Stovall. Ruth Fine, former curator of special projects in modern art, National Gallery of Art, moderated the panel, which was part of a two-day symposium at the National Gallery of Art. The program was organized by the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts in collaboration with the Howard University Gallery of Art and was supported by the Wyeth Foundation for American Art.

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Very beautifull of art meeting. I do learn a lot i am from Sénégal. The west of Africa. I am an artist and Tapestry Weaver.

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Graduate education plus and I hadn't heard about the majority of these artists! Thank you.

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