When White-dominated arts institutions would not offer them opportunities, Robert L. Douglas and other Louisville Black artists organized together to create their own art communities.
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Robert L. Douglas established Gallery Enterprises (1957-1961), a visual arts collective in Louisville dedicated to creating opportunities for Black artists to share and discuss their work.