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EMMA AMOS - art that inspires, LOOKING. LEARNING. LIVING Gallery 1978 presents its 11th Annual Black History Month Exhibit

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EMMA AMOS - art that inspires,

LOOKING. LEARNING. LIVING

Gallery 1978 presents its 11th Annual Black History Month Exhibit

 Feb. 2, 2013 to March 24, 2013

 Opening Reception date and time: Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013    2 PM - 6 PM

 Emma Amos, renowned artist and former Rutgers professor, is nationally and internationally acclaimed. Her work is included in the collections of MOMA, NJ State Museum, and the Newark Museum and prestigious private collections.

 Her art, which can be viewed as societal and social commentary, often combines printmaking and textiles. Some paintings are bordered with African fabrics and her own quilting or weavings and have been seen as a connecting link to European tapestries and the African diaspora.

 Ms. Amos has a diverse range of inspiration including Matisse, Gauguin, Picasso, New Yorker cartoons, Romare Bearden, Kente cloth.

 Interviewed for the Smithsonian archives, she said, “I don’t want to be segregated into a black community of artists. I don’t think it’s important the color of the artist. I think the color of his work is important. And I think his work is the important thing.”

 Exhibit curated by Nette F. Thomas  and Evelyn Graves

 Contact info for above-        Nette F. Thomas- arthomasn@verizon.net, 973-763-0739 and Evelyn Graves- eegart@aol.com, 973-762-2834

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Where 1978 Maplewood Arts Center 1978 Springfield Ave, Maplewood, NJ 07040
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More About 1978 Maplewood Arts Center

1978 Maplewood Arts Center

1978 Maplewood Arts Center

1978 Springfield Ave, Maplewood, NJ
973-763-6052

This arts and cultural center is a non-profit organization serving the Maplewood and South Orange arts community. Focused on visual arts, it holds occasional live events such as poetry recitals and musical performances.

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