AMHERST — Westfield artist Jason Wolfe’s first solo exhibition of his bold, abstract paintings, “Unfolding Convention,” is on view at UMass Amherst’s Augusta Savage Gallery. The exhibition runs ...
Celebrating the renowned artist with a comic about her life and work Howard Kaplan The cover of the comic "Augusta Savage: My Monument Will Be in Their Work." Illustration by Oliver Stephenson An ...
In an exhibition of prisoners’ art, author, artist and educator Phyllis Kornfeld showed artworks from prisoners before associate professor Chris Tinson discussed incarceration in the United States on ...
“Gamin,” ca. 1929, by Augusta Savage. Smithsonian American Art Museum. Gift of Benjamin and Olya Margolin. This sculpture, “Gamin,” was created by Augusta Savage (1892–1962) early in her career. It ...
Discover Augusta Savage's legacy as a Harlem Renaissance sculptor and art activist. Augusta Savage was the first person in the U.S. to open a gallery dedicated to African American art. A Harlem ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- In our continued coverage of Black History Month, we are profiling a trailblazing art activist, educator and pioneer who was the first Black woman in the U.S. to open her own ...
The Augusta Savage Gallery located on the University of Massachusetts campus opened an exhibit on Nov 2 with brightly colored abstract paintings titled “Inside the Outside.” The exhibit consisted of ...
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In 1937, sculptor Augusta Savage was commissioned to create a sculpture that would appear at the 1939 New York World’s Fair in Queens, New York. Savage was one of only four women, and the only Black ...
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