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Art Salon: 2010 Porter Colloquium

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

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For the first time ever, DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (DCCAH) teams up with Howard University and Black Artists of DC for a very special 2010 Porter Colloquium.

This event will honor master artists Elizabeth Catlett, Dr. Floyd Coleman, and Dr. Jeff Donaldson; as well as art collector, educator, and cultural philanthropist Dr. Peggy Cooper-Cafritz.

Named for the pioneer art historian and professor James A. Porter, the Porter Colloquium is the leading forum for scholars, artists, curators, and individuals in the field of African American art and visual culture.

To support the continuation of his legacy, DCCAH joins Black Artists of DC and Howard University to host the April Art Salon. This unique event will celebrate an exhibition of works by the esteemed honorees and bring together scholars, collectors, administartors, and supporters of DC’s creative communities. A special address will be given by DCCAH Chair Dr. Anne Ashmore-Hudson, Commissioner Marvin Bowser, Black Artists of DC Chairman Akili Anderson, and Dr. Gwendolyn Everett, the Howard University Art Department Chair.

Date: April 17, 2010
Time: 6-8pm
Location: Howard University Gallery of Art

The Loyce M. Jones and James Wells Gallery, Childers Hall Division of Fine Arts.

For more information, contact Zoma Wallace at zoma.wallace@dc.gov and join the Facebook Event

New Podcast: Fearless: The 21st Annual James A. Porter Colloquium

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

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Image: Elizabeth Catlett, Tired, Terra Cotta, 13 ½” h., 1946, Link

Welcome to our third podcast for the year 2010. For the month of April 2010, we are focusing on The 21st Annual James A. Porter Colloquium which will be held on the campus of Howard University, April 16-17, 2010 in Washington, DC. Started in 1990 by art historian Dr. Floyd Coleman, the Porter Colloquium is one of the foremost academic setting for innovative dialogue and perspectives regarding African American Art from leading and emerging scholars, artist, collectors, and cultural critics.

For this podcast, we have invited Teresia Bush to talk about the history and this year’s Colloquium with the theme of “Fearless.” Ms. Bush is a Assistant Professor of Art History of Howard University. She has a 26 year career in working with museums, including the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum, Corocoran, and New Muse in Brooklyn, New York. Her area of specialization has focused on Modern, Contemporary Art and African American Art.

This year’s Colloquium Gala will honor the lifetime achievements of artist Elizabeth Catlett, philanthropist and community leader, Peggy Cooper Cafritz, art historian and scholar, Jeff Donaldson (posthumously), and art historian, critic, and Colloquium founder, Floyd Coleman.

For more information aboout the James A. Porter Colloquium and to register, visit http://www.jamesaportercolloquium.org/home.html

Down load and listen to the conversation here (or the podcast player on the right column of this blog).

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