• Intro
  • Mixed Media Painting
    • Jackie
    • Road to Recovery
    • Reality Check
    • Diffusion of Responsibility
    • Witnesses
    • Bulls-eye
    • Face-it! series
    • Devilution series
    • Taking Place in Nature series
    • Small works
    • Selection of Paintings
  • Sculpture
    • Damsels in Distress - Black Edge Wall Sculptures
    • The Reluctant Builder - Black Edge Wall Sculpture
    • Selected black & white sculptures
  • Drawing
    • The Dance Before the Kill
  • Textiles
  • About
  • News
  • Contact
  • Store
    • wearable art - handmade bags
    • custom clothing
    • frocasian merch
  • Menu

anna u davis

  • Intro
  • Mixed Media Painting
    • Jackie
    • Road to Recovery
    • Reality Check
    • Diffusion of Responsibility
    • Witnesses
    • Bulls-eye
    • Face-it! series
    • Devilution series
    • Taking Place in Nature series
    • Small works
    • Selection of Paintings
  • Sculpture
    • Damsels in Distress - Black Edge Wall Sculptures
    • The Reluctant Builder - Black Edge Wall Sculpture
    • Selected black & white sculptures
  • Drawing
    • The Dance Before the Kill
  • Textiles
  • About
  • News
  • Contact
  • Store
    • wearable art - handmade bags
    • custom clothing
    • frocasian merch

 

Detail of DeWilde, 2021, appliquĂ© textiles, fabrics & thread, 47 1/2 x 29 inches

Legacy: Civil Rights at 60

January 26, 2024


Legacy: Civil Rights at 60

curated by 

Karen Baker, Fabiola Delgado, Maleke Glee, Dr. Melanee Harvey and Andrew Johnson

View exhibition online here

FY 2024 Juried Exhibition Grant Exhibition
January 12 - March 1
Monday to Friday, 9 am - 5:30 pm
200 I (Eye) Street Gallery SE
 

Join the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities’ in commemorating the 60th anniversary of the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 through Legacy: Civil Rights At 60. This juried exhibition explores how DC artists have been influenced by this landmark legislation, which aimed to prohibit discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. By visually depicting the material, personal, and direct-action work of the past 60 years, this exhibition is a call to continue pursuing equity and social justice both locally and nationally.

The gallery is free and open to the public
Monday to Friday, 9 am - 5:30 pm

Installed in the gallery are the works of:

Ann Bouie, Anna U Davis, Antarah Crawley, Anthony Le, Antonia Tricarico, Ashley William, Briget Hunnicutt, Connor Czora, Cooper Joslin, Darlene Taylor, Denise Wright, Esther Iverem, Gail Rebhan, Gail Shaw-Clemons, Imar Hutchins, Julio Valdez, Kandace Davis, Karen Ruckman, Kofi Tyus, Lauren Emeritz, Mark Kelner, Mary Belcher, Michael Janis, Paula Stern, Rickie Dean, Roderick Turner, and Sally Canzoneri

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