Black women in art exhibit comes to the Delaware Art Museum

Written by on March 28, 2024

Highlighting the representation of Black women across two centuries, this exhibition illuminates their significant role in shaping American art history. In the collection of 60 pieces, a standout work by Faith Ringgold captures the unity of influential figures such as Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, Madam C.J. Walker and Ida B. Wells.

“Some of these people exist in the 19th century, others are alive in the 20th, and they’re standing together, but not in a chronological order, either,” Humphrey said. “It testifies to the community of Black women and the contributions of Black women across time . . .



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