Dallas artist and curator Vicki Meek celebrates the historical and inspirational contributions that Dallas’s former Bishop College (1961-88) made to black cultural development with her “Black and Blue: Lest We Forget” exhibition .
The exhibition is the original 15 collages used to create the “Black and Blue: Cultural Oasis in the Hills” commemorative markers that comprise the site-specific installation commissioned by the Nasher Sculpture Center for Nasher Xchange 2013-14. This installation is now permanently installed on the campus of Paul Quinn College in Dallas.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until February 29.
Dallas artist and curator Vicki Meek celebrates the historical and inspirational contributions that Dallas’s former Bishop College (1961-88) made to black cultural development with her “Black and Blue: Lest We Forget” exhibition .
The exhibition is the original 15 collages used to create the “Black and Blue: Cultural Oasis in the Hills” commemorative markers that comprise the site-specific installation commissioned by the Nasher Sculpture Center for Nasher Xchange 2013-14. This installation is now permanently installed on the campus of Paul Quinn College in Dallas.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until February 29.
Dallas artist and curator Vicki Meek celebrates the historical and inspirational contributions that Dallas’s former Bishop College (1961-88) made to black cultural development with her “Black and Blue: Lest We Forget” exhibition .
The exhibition is the original 15 collages used to create the “Black and Blue: Cultural Oasis in the Hills” commemorative markers that comprise the site-specific installation commissioned by the Nasher Sculpture Center for Nasher Xchange 2013-14. This installation is now permanently installed on the campus of Paul Quinn College in Dallas.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until February 29.