They draw from
distinct visual traditions, including Southern handcraft, sixteenth - century architecture, history painting, and hard - edge abstraction.
Not exact matches
Developed outside of the structure of schools, galleries, and museums, these rich yet largely unknown African American
visual art
traditions present a
distinct post — Civil Rights phenomenon that offers powerful insight and fresh perspectives into the most compelling political and social issues of our time.
California Mexicana: Missions to Murals, 1820 — 1930, demonstrates how a unique amalgam of Mexican and Anglo
visual traditions created a profile for California
distinct from any other U.S. state.