Black Art—Ancestral Legacy: The African Impulse in African American Art
Exhibition

This Humanities Texas traveling exhibition addresses the question posed by African American poet Countee Cullen in 1926: “What is Africa to me?”  This exhibition provides a number of examples from twentieth-century African American artists—both trained and untrained—that visually respond to this question. These modern artists draw heavily on African influence, while simultaneously reinterpreting it for a different time and place. The exhibition surveys the work of forty-five artists, including unknown Africans and Haitians, through photographs, posters, and concise texts. For more information, contact the Balch Springs Art Alliance at 972.557.1555.

September 5–
October 3, 2012
Balch Springs Art Alliance
4000 Pioneer Rd., Suite 201A
Balch Springs, TX 75180

Map

Map of event location
Initiation—Liberia, by Lois Mailou Jones, 1983. Collection of the artist. Photograph by Tom Jenkins, Dallas Museum of Art.