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Memory Struggle Affirmation: Expressions of the African American Artist

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Memory Struggle Affirmation: Expressions of the African American Artist

Memory Struggle Affirmation presents 21 original and compelling works by three generations of 20th century African American artists. These artists approach such themes as cultural identity, social conflict, and collective memory with deep insight and unique authority. While these images reflect a strong cultural perspective, they also speak to fundamental human concerns that are meaningful to all viewers. Delivery, installation, pick-up, and portable panels are provided. Available in three-week increments.

Availability
Year-round

Fees
Exhibition $200/3 weeks; plus travel

Contact
Susan Eckhardt
Kalamazoo Institute of Arts
314 S. Park St.
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
269/349-7775 ext. 3160; 269/349-9313 fax
Susan_e@kiarts.org
kiarts.org

 

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