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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Artistic Liberty And Slave Imagery: "Mark Twain's Illustrator," E. W. Kemble, Turns To Harriet Beecher Stowe, Adam Sonstegard
Artistic Liberty And Slave Imagery: "Mark Twain's Illustrator," E. W. Kemble, Turns To Harriet Beecher Stowe, Adam Sonstegard
English Faculty Publications
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Each In Their Own Voice: African-American Artists In Cleveland, 1970-2005, Cleveland State University, Art Gallery
Each In Their Own Voice: African-American Artists In Cleveland, 1970-2005, Cleveland State University, Art Gallery
Cleveland Memory
This exhibition, "Each in Their Own Voice," presents a survey of the work of 23 prominent African-American artists who were active in Cleveland between 1970 and 2005, a time in the recent past characterized by breathtaking technological, cultural, social, and artistic changes - a time that has yet to be fully understood and processed by the mechanisms of history.