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Andra Douglas, whose artwork is exhibited through Aug. 16 in the "Black & Blue" show at LeMoyne Arts, fits the description of a true creative.
Blue Goose Hollow, once a predominantly Black community, was lost during redevelopment in the 1950s, displacing over 1,400 residents and demolishing more than 1,100 buildings.
The DIA's Center for African American Art, established in 2000, organized the reinstallation. This marks the first phase of a larger renovation of the museum's second-floor North Wing.
Not everything in her collection is African American in origin. One piece on her mask wall, titled “Folksinger,” is by Jack Bilander (1919-2008), who was born in Lodz, Poland, and immigrated ...
Vittore Carpaccio, “Study of the Virgin” (c. 1505), brush with brown wash over black chalk, heightened with white opaque watercolor on blue paper (now discolored), 9 7/8 x 7 3/8 inches ...