Art historian Jeff Mishur presents a lecture on a selection of African American artists of the twentieth century. Join us!
An Uncommon Journey: African American Artists of the Twentieth Century
Art historian Jeff Mishur presents a lecture on a selection of African American artists of
the twentieth century. Mr. Mishur will discuss works by Henry Ossawa Tanner; Aaron
Douglass; Walter Ellison; Archibald Motley Jr.; Jacob Lawrence; Faith Ringgold and
others.
Several styles practiced by African American artists will be discussed within the context
of major European and American art movements including the Harlem Renaissance, a
cultural movement occurring between the wars in the United States.
Mishur is an owner of Art Excursions, a company that provides private guiding in
Chicago; lectures; and boutique art and culture tours in the United States.
Cook Memorial Public Library invites you to a Zoom meeting/presentation about African American artists of the 20th century hosted by art historian Jeff Mishur of Art Excursions, Inc.
When: Jul 29, 2020 06:30 PM Central Time
To participate, you will need to register in advance for this meeting. Use the following link to do so.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAvde6pqT8vH9BH7RXfzzBbGTNNNed5voVx
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Make sure to keep the confirmation email as you will need to access the meeting on July 29.