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'African-American artists'

'On Their Own Terms': Work by African American artists comes to UA Little Rock

UA Little Rock's "On Their Own Terms," an exhibition of works from the 19th century to now by African Americans, explores the kinship between artists. Read our review of the show, which opens Jan. 17, here.
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Checking out VITAL

There’s no exhibit banner out front, the iron gate is tough to work and you’ll be the only one there, but if you want to see some art by and about black Arkansans, head to the Terry Mansion at 7th and Rock Streets.
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New at Crystal Bridges: Robert Scott Duncanson

Robert Scott Duncanson's name may not be familiar in contemporary art circles, but it will be better known in Arkansas now that Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art has included one of the 19th century landscape artist's works in its collection.

New at Crystal Bridges: Kara Walker

Kara Walker uses the cutout silhouette to create a jarring irony in her depictions of violence against African Americans.
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VITAL artists

I'm going to miss the opening of the inaugural exhibit of the V.I.T.A.L. (Visual Images that Affect Lives) artists collective at the Terry House, the Arkansas Arts Center's Community Gallery.
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