REPRESENT: 200 YEARS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN ART - The Philadelphia Museum of Art by April Steele

Creativity and the struggle for personal, political, and racial identity.  Here are just a few photos of the pieces in this exhibition, which do them little justice.  This is a must-see body of work encapsulating one of the most profound aspects of the American-Contemporary art movement. 

Consulting Curator, Gwendolyn Dubois Shaw, Associate Professor of American Art, University of Pennsylvania

Organizing Curator, John Vick, Project Assistant Curator, Philadelphia Museum of Art

Location:  Honickman and Berman Galleries