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Virtual teaching with Special Collections: Language to Be Looked At

Emily Judd, Princeton Univeristy Library March 15, 2021 12:07 p.m. Students in the fall 2020 course “Language to Be Looked At” examined modernist and avant-garde experiments in word and image, including engaging with Princeton University Library (PUL) s Special Collections. For the final assignment, students were asked to identify gaps in PUL s concrete poetry collections particularly works by women, gender nonconforming, Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and Asian artists and make acquisition recommendations. After the course ended, PUL acquired all the recommendations that were available for purchase in support of its goal to expand collections to reflect historically underrepresented groups. Photo by Cameron Lee, Class of 2022

Black History-Honoring Digital Art : Boca Raton Museum of Art

Powerful Art Online for Black History Month

Reply Featured artist Renee Cox The Boca Raton Museum of Art Commemorates Black History Month: Powerful Art for Online Viewing and an Educational Webinar about the Painful History of Racism in Florida Subscribe Watch the video tour of both their artworks at: youtu.be/7IiDCS4L5kk The Boca Raton Museum of Art s online initiatives have become a mainstay for art lovers to enjoy from the comfort and safety of their homes during the pandemic. Subscribe New for Black History Month: Virtual art to enjoy online by Renee Cox and Benjamin Patterson. Their compelling works are currently on view at the Boca Raton Museum of Art.

8 apply to fill vacant Xenia city council seat

8 apply to fill vacant Xenia city council seat Bonnie Meibers © Provided by Dayton Daily News City of Xenia. STAFF/BONNIE MEIBERS Eight people have applied to fill the Xenia City Council seat left vacant when councilman Edgar Wallace died. Wallace, who died early this month, was first elected in 2016. He was re-elected to a second term in November. He was 76 at the time of his death. William Urschel, Jon Martin, Mary Haller, Dale Louderback, Melody Anderson, Michael Engle, Faith Ann Sorice and Howard Horstman applied to fill the vacancy. Three of the applicants previously serviced on city council. Urschel was on city council in 2019 and is currently on the board of recreation and community activities. He was a write-in candidate for council. Urschel is a pastor at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Xenia and works for Dayton Aerospace, Inc., his resume says.

Marie Johnson Cunningham

Marie Johnson Cunningham of Florence, age 102, succumbed to the COVID 19 Virus on Wed. December 16.  She was the widow of James Weakley Cunningham. A graveside service will be held on Sunday, Dec. 20, at the Florence City Cemetery at 2:00 pm, with Rev. Sam Hardie officiating . Because of the Pandemic, there will be no visitation and family only will be present for the service. Services are entrusted to Elkins Funeral Home. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents Cordelia and John Will Johnson of Valley, AL and two brothers, John Will Johnson, Jr. and Evans Combs Johnson.  She leaves to cherish her memory, her daughter, Dee Cunningham Patterson of Florence, three Grandchildren, Ben Patterson and wife Dawn of Montgomery, Donald Patterson and wife Mami of Murfreesboro, Tenn., and Elizabeth Patterson of Florence.  She also has four grandchildren:  Rutland Patterson of Birmingham, and Parker, Reese, and Benjamin Patterson of Montgomery.

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