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The ERC is pleased to announce the following from the Birmingham Museum of Art.
The Birmingham Museum of Art will present two significant exhibitions
beginning February 6, 2005.
Kerry James Marshall (Birmingham native) will present: One True Thing,
Meditations on Black Aesthetics, running through April 24, 2005. On
Saturday, February 5, at 11 AM in Steiner Auditorium, Mr. Marshall will
present a slide lecture on his exhibition. Admission to the exhibition and
lecture is free.
The second exhibition running through April 3, 2005 will be the works of
Bill Traylor (Montgomery, AL native) and William Edmondson (Nashville
native) titled: Bill Traylor, William Edmondson, and the Modernist
Impulse. Traylor and Emondson are two major figures in American and
African-American art history.
The Birmingham Museum of Art is the largest municipal Museum in the
Southeast and one of the finest regional Museums in the U.S. It houses a
permanent collection of national significance that includes over 22,000
works of art dating from ancient to modern times, from cultures spanning
across the globe.
The Museum is located at 2000 Eighth Avenue North.
Marge Fergason, CPS
UTC College of Arts & Sciences
Chair - Employee Relations Committee
118 Holt Hall, #2602
Phone 423-425-4635
Fax 423-425-4279
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