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Exhibitions
An exhibition celebrating Elizabeth Catlett's powerful art and activism, showcasing her contributions to social justice, race, and gender equality.
| Type: | Exhibitions |
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| Where: | United States - National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. |
| When: | 09/05/2025 - 09/05/2025 |
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About Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist:
An exhibition celebrating the life and work of Elizabeth Catlett, an African-American artist known for her powerful sculptures and prints that address themes of social justice, race, and gender. The exhibition showcases Catlett's commitment to activism through her art, highlighting her contributions to the civil rights movement and her enduring legacy as a revolutionary artist.





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