FY23 Field Trip Experiences Grant Program (FTE) Workshop #3
Please note that this event will take place online via Webex. You will receive the link and login credentials in your email after the successful completion and submission of your RSVP.
01/06/2023 CAH January 2023 Newsletter |
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Jeffrey Scott (CAH), 202-341-9908, [email protected]
Press Office (Bayne); 202-594-9223; [email protected]
CONTACT
Jeffrey Scott, CAH: (202) 341-9908, [email protected]
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. extolled the promise of the beloved community. As the result of a world committed to non-violence, the beloved community would be an integrated global society in which all citizens would share in prosperity; where justice and peace would reign; and where bigotry and prejudice would fall away. This panel explores how the Art Bank pieces on the walls at the MLK Library, from DCPL’s inaugural Art Bank Collection Loan program, might bring Dr. King's teachings to life.
Moderator: Melanee Harvey, PhD, Associate Professor & Coordinator of Art History, Howard University
Panelists: Carol Beane, Imar Lyman [Hutchins], Eleisha Faith and Tonisha Hope McCorkle, Curtis Woody, Helen Zughaib
Images, L to R: Imar Lyman [Hutchins], Banna-Ka (Benjamin Banneker), 2019, Acrylic, serigraph and collage on canvas, 72 x 54 in.; Helen Zughaib, Out of the Box, 2018, Gouache on archival pigment print, 60 x 45 in.
Art Exhibition![]() The panel explores how the Art Bank pieces on the walls at the MLK Library, from DCPL’s inaugural Art Bank Collection Loan program, might bring Dr. King's teachings to life. |
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