I recently made a pilgrimage of sorts to Los Angeles to celebrate one of the city's most
important black female artists, Senga Nengudi.
Not exact matches
A bit about Jamea Richmond - Edwards: Given her recent inclusion in the Katzen Museum's «Art and Social Justice» exhibition, as well as the fact that her works are in very
important public collections (in the US and Dakar), it is not surprising to find Jamea Richmond - Edwards listed among the 10
Female Artists of Color on the Rise (The Root, 2016) and 40
Black Artists You Should Know (Huff Post, 2013).
It is the first time that there will be an intergenerational and international dialogue between two
important black female conceptual
artists with performance - based practices.
After acquiring a permanent space in 2003, the museum began a regular exhibition program, with shows focusing on subjects like
Black Mountain's design and craft legacy and the many
important female artists who once studied there, including the sculptor Ruth Asawa and the Abstract Expressionists Pat Passlof and Elaine de Kooning.