February 20, 2015
In this 1942 photograph by the late Gordon Parks, Ella Watson (left) sits with three children; her adopted daughter appears on the right, reflected in a mirror. Parks is one of the African-American artists Dr. Evie Terrono will discuss on Feb. 19 at the Workhouse Arts Center.
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Randolph-Macon Professor presents on African-American Art at Workhouse.
How do we articulate the challenges of our experience in life? Randolph-Macon College art history professor Dr. Evie Terrono explores this question through the eyes of African-American artists, spanning from the Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement to modern day.
Randolph-Macon Professor presents on African-American Art at the Workhouse in Lorton
How do we articulate the challenges of our experience in life? Randolph-Macon College art history professor Dr. Evie Terrono explores this question through the eyes of African-American artists, spanning from the Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement to modern day.
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