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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Bulbous Vase, Eva Gordon
Black Jesus, Samuel Carter
Particle, Olivia Adams
Ceramic Work 2, Charles A. Waddell
Serendipity In Blue, Katie N. Karban
Domina Naturae, Julie K. Hansard
Seven Letters, Robert M. Simoneau
Contemporary Black Women Artists’ Narratives, Shannon Snelgrove, Laura Gardner Ph.D.
Contemporary Black Women Artists’ Narratives, Shannon Snelgrove, Laura Gardner Ph.D.
The Winthrop McNair Research Bulletin
The purpose of this study is to explore contemporary Black women visual artists’ experiences in the arts. Specific experiences studied include: finding support, balancing family responsibilities, and overcoming gender and race barriers. Though there are numerous articles on Black women’s artwork (e.g., Edwards, 2015; Murray, 2014; Wickham, 2015), there are few about their lived experiences, in their own words. To address this gap, semi-structured interviews were conducted with Black women visual artists from the southeast United States. Despite its focus on a particular group, the study speaks to diverse audiences about surmounting challenges in life and work.
Two interviews have …
Creating Narratives Through Art As Self-Definition For Black Women, Shannon Snelgrove, Laura Gardner Ph.D.
Creating Narratives Through Art As Self-Definition For Black Women, Shannon Snelgrove, Laura Gardner Ph.D.
The Winthrop McNair Research Bulletin
The purpose of this study was to examine ways in which Black female artists have created narratives through art as self-definition. These artists have responded to stereotypical stories and images of Black women by creating self-defined stories and images. This study specifically focused on Faith Ringgold because she has combined narrative and visual art in story quilts that present Black women as empowered, multidimensional people. Her story quilt Who’s Afraid of Aunt Jemima reclaims the narrative of the stereotypical Black mammy character, Jemima. Ringgold depicts Jemima as a liberated, dynamic entrepreneur and family woman. In creating positive characterizations of Black …
Untitled, Veronica Gonzalez
Campfire Delights, Tarah Catalano
Untitled, Rebecca Jacobs
Ablution Of The Self, Sarah Gregory
Untitled, Greyson Smith
Albedo Detail, Sarah Scherini
Untitled, Sarah Cason
Surrealistic Self Portrait, Toyé Durrah
Crystal Jars 2, Kathryn Mcguire
Should, Lee Ann Harrison
Water Lady, Rachel Sullivan
Untitled, Nadia Blackmon
Pike Place, Aubrie Salzman
Light Univers, Savannah Holder
Dentata, Erica Hoelper
Invasion Vii, Erin Mitchell
Ocracats, Sarah Stokes
Pendant, Lauren Copley
Rendering, Katrina Flood
Outside - In Iv, Lauren Copley
The Forgotten Wanderer, Dale Bridges