La Sombra y el Espiritu IV: Figurative Visions and Collective Histories – The Work of Stefanie Jackson art exhibit opens with reception and artist talk on February 11.
The Stone Center’s Robert and Sallie Brown Gallery and Museum will host noted artist Stefanie Jackson for an exhibition entitled La Sombra y el Espiritu IV: Figurative Visions and Collective Histories – The Work of Stefanie Jackson. Jackson, a professor at the Lamar Dodd School of Art at the University of Georgia, is one of the most important African-American contemporary figurative artists exploring contemporary social and political events. She has also used her oil paintings, lithographs, drawings and etchings to re-examine important historical moments in African-American and U.S. history such as the Atlanta race riots, and the Katrina disaster in New Orleans.
La Sombra y el Espiritu IV: Figurative Visions and Collective Histories – The Work of Stefanie Jackson will be shown at the Stone Center’s Robert and Sallie Brown Gallery and Museum from February 11 – May 13, 2016.
An opening reception for the exhibition will be held on February 11th at 7 p.m. at the Stone Center. Jackson will attend to speak about her work.
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La Sombra IV: The Work of Stefanie Jackson exhibition brochure link Here: