The San Antonio Museum of Art celebrates February’s Black History Month by inviting visitors to learn more about African American artists during Art to Lunch, a two-object gallery tour. The Museum has developed a noteworthy collection of African American artists from the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries, including Jacob Lawrence, Faith Ringgold, and Gordon Parks.
Three important African American artists working today are on view in the Museum’s Great Hall: "How Do You Spell America? #6" by Willie Cole, "Tuff Tony" by Barkley Hendricks, and Kehinde Wiley.
The San Antonio Museum of Art celebrates February’s Black History Month by inviting visitors to learn more about African American artists during Art to Lunch, a two-object gallery tour. The Museum has developed a noteworthy collection of African American artists from the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries, including Jacob Lawrence, Faith Ringgold, and Gordon Parks.
Three important African American artists working today are on view in the Museum’s Great Hall: "How Do You Spell America? #6" by Willie Cole, "Tuff Tony" by Barkley Hendricks, and Kehinde Wiley.
The San Antonio Museum of Art celebrates February’s Black History Month by inviting visitors to learn more about African American artists during Art to Lunch, a two-object gallery tour. The Museum has developed a noteworthy collection of African American artists from the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries, including Jacob Lawrence, Faith Ringgold, and Gordon Parks.
Three important African American artists working today are on view in the Museum’s Great Hall: "How Do You Spell America? #6" by Willie Cole, "Tuff Tony" by Barkley Hendricks, and Kehinde Wiley.