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  2. Calvin B. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones' paintings were exhibited internationally (Senegal and Nigeria). [3]His work was included in the Art in Chicago, 1945-1995 exhibition. [3]The artwork of his early fine art career incorporated African American figures set against patterns reminiscent of African textiles.

  3. South Side Community Art Center - Wikipedia

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    The South Side Community Art Center is a community art center in Chicago that opened in 1940 with support from the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project in Illinois. [1] Opened in Bronzeville in an 1893 mansion, it became the first black art museum in the United States [ 2 ] and has been an important center for the development ...

  4. Eldzier Cortor - Wikipedia

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    Cortor attended the Art Institute of Chicago, along with artist Gus Nall, gaining a degree in 1936. [10] While at the Art Institute, Cortor studied its collections extensively and grew an appreciation for traditions of Western Painting. [11] Studying the African sculptures at an exhibit at the Field Museum transformed his work. [12]

  5. William McBride (artist) - Wikipedia

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    William McBride Jr. was born in 1912 in Algiers, New Orleans. [1] He was the second of three children of William and Mary McBride. When he was around ten years old, he joined the so-called Great Migration of African Americans as he and his family moved to the Chicago's South Side, where he attended St. Elizabeth grammar school and Wendell Phillips High School. [1]

  6. Mariane Ibrahim - Wikipedia

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    The gallery's name was changed to Mariane Ibrahim Gallery and in September 2019 Ibrahim moved her gallery to Chicago, Illinois in the West Town neighborhood. [ 6 ] [ 8 ] She opened the new gallery with an exhibition of Ayana V. Jackson's photography titled, "Take Me to the Water," which explored African water spirits .

  7. DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center - Wikipedia

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    Although it focuses on exhibiting African-American culture, it is one of several Chicago museums that celebrates Chicago's ethnic and cultural heritage. [ 17 ] Antoinette Wright, director of the DuSable Black History Museum, has said that African-American art has grown out of a need for the culture to preserve its history orally and in art due ...

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