February 7 - 26, 1989
Social Studies: Truth, Justice, and the Afro-American Way is an exhibition of art by seven prominent contemporary black American artists dealing specifically with the black experience regarding issues such as racism, poverty, sexuality, creativity, black/white stereotypes, and personal relationships. The exhibition of thirty-five paintings, textiles, and sculptures includes works by Beverly Buchanan, Dana Chandler, Robert Colescott, Joe Lewis, Bertrand Phillips, George Pitts, and Faith Ringgold.
Tuesday, February 7
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.