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Admission is free. The best known native is Augusta Savage, who was born in Green Cove Springs in 1892. Savage was an artist best known for her work as a sculptor, art teacher and community leader ...
Notable figures from Green Cove Springs include Olympian Caeleb Dressel and artist Augusta Savage. Several annual events take place in or near Green Cove Springs, such as the Clay County Fair and ...
A central figure of the Harlem Renaissance was Augusta Savage (1892-1962), an African American sculptor. “The Harp” was inspired by “Lift Every Voice and Sing” but was later destroyed ...
Also represented on the tour were women who had to deal with the duality of race and gender, like Harlem Renaissance sculptor Augusta Savage, who won a scholarship to a prestigious French art ...
Although the exhibition showcases the entirety of the sculptor’s career ... for most of her life,” said Dalila Scruggs, Augusta Savage Curator of African American Art at SAAM and the ...
Baldwin Community Schools students and staff celebrated Black History Month in February by honoring the countless contributions of Black Americans to American music, art and culture. The events ...
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 ...
sculptor Augusta Savage and Norman Lewis. Docents and volunteer educators who participate in the museum’s public and academic engagement programs urged attendees to take in the artwork ...
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Augusta Savage rose to prominence as a sculptor and educator when she moved to New York City in the 1920s, where she soon became a key figure in the Harlem Renaissance. But Savage, who was also a ...
Hayes returned to FIU this month to guest speak at The Wolfsonian about sculptor Augusta Savage and other artists who paved the way for women in the early 20 th century. Hayes explores in a PBS ...