"Let Us Learn — The Little Rock Nine," by Frank Frazier, 2012.

Hearne Fine Art, 1001 Wright Ave., is featuring on social media every week an artist from its 29th anniversary exhibition, “XXIX Prime.” This week’s focus is Frank Frazier, a Texas sculptor, painter and collage artist who working on a series of paintings on the civil rights movement. His work above, painted with shoe polish and ink, is part of that series, an appropriate choice as we ponder the 60th anniversary of the desegregation of Central and today’s roadblocks to education.

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