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  2. Community Artists' Collective - Wikipedia

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    Prior to founding the Collective, Barnes in 1983 founded the Barnes-Blackman Gallery in partnership with The Ensemble Theatre with art shown part-time in the theater's lobby prior to each performance. [5] [6] Its purpose was to bring "the African-American community into the arts at every level, from making art to administering programs." [2]

  3. The De Luxe Show - Wikipedia

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    The De Luxe Show was an art exhibition held from August to September 1971 at the DeLuxe Theater in Houston's Fifth Ward.Organized by African American artist Peter Bradley and arts patron John de Menil with the mission of bringing contemporary art into a low-income, predominantly Black community, The De Luxe Show was one of the first racially integrated art exhibitions in the United States and ...

  4. John T. Biggers - Wikipedia

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    On October 8, 2009, Swann Galleries set an auction record for any work by Biggers when they sold the painting Shotguns (1987), acrylic and oil on canvas, for $216,000 in a sale of African-American fine art.

  5. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Host Event Honoring Kinsey ...

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    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently hosted a star-studded event honoring the Kinsey African American Art ... The award-winning collection is currently on view at the Holocaust Museum Houston ...

  6. Top 15 Black American artists throughout history - AOL

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    Neo-Expressionist artist Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) began his career on the streets in the late 1970s, quickly attracting attention for the graffiti art he and Al Diaz made under the tag SAMO.

  7. Alvia Wardlaw - Wikipedia

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    Alvia J. Wardlaw (born November 5, 1947) is an American art scholar, and one of the country's top experts on African-American art. [1] She is Curator and Director of the University Museum at Texas Southern University, an institution central to the development of art by African Americans in Houston.

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