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The Ohr-OâKeefe Museum of Art Receives Major Gift of 50 Artworks From Collector Gordon W. Bailey
May 19, 2021 13:17
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Wallace Nez (United States, 1972- ), Seed Pot, c. 1999, polychrome sgraffito, 3 x 4 in.
Purvis Young (United States, 1943-2010), There Are Angels In The City, c. 1990s, mixed media on wood, 55 1/2 x 48 x 1 in.
The Ohr-OâKeefe Museum of Art in Biloxi, Mississippi has received a major donation of 50 artworks by Los Angeles-based, advocate and collector Gordon W. Bailey.
The transformative gift features African American artists Leroy Almon, David Butler, Richard Dial, Thornton Dial, Minnie Evans, Roy Ferdinand, Sandy Hall, Clementine Hunter, Charlie Lucas, Juanita Rogers, Sulton Rogers, Welmon Sharlhorne, Herbert Singleton, Willie White, and Purvis Young; Native Americans, Silas and Bertha Claw, Betty Manygoats, Elizabeth Manygoats, Wallace Nez, and Lorraine Williams; and Southern potters, Burlon Craig,
Win tickets to Jazzart Dance Theatre s Changing Tides at Artscape
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However, all of that is about to change with the creative industry slowly finding its feet again, and heralded by the forthcoming production âChanging Tidesâ, by South Africaâs beloved Jazzart Dance Theatre who will perform in front of a live audience again from 27 â 29 May, at the Artscape Theatre in Cape Town.
Changing Tides is directed by Dane Hurst, Jazzartâs Artist in Residence for 2020. Created by a multi-disciplined team, featuring artists from the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Kwazulu Natal and Gauteng, Changing Tides weaves together three distinct stories into a single fluid, beautifully evocative narrative.
For details on how to view the ceremonies online, visit https://www.umass.edu/commencement2021/.
At 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 13, a graduate commencement ceremony took place at Warren P. McGuirk Alumni Stadium on campus to honor master’s and doctoral degree recipients. Remarks were offered by Chancellor Subbaswamy, Graduate School Dean Jacqueline Urla and two student speakers.
The full slate of undergraduate ceremonies will be held as follows:
9 a.m. – Isenberg School of Management, College of Nursing and College of Information and Computer Sciences
Noon – College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, College of Humanities and Fine Arts and College of Education
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South Africa’s lockdown, because of COVID-19, has had a devastating effect on the country’s arts and culture sector. Theatres closed, live entertainment, dance and music venues shut, and festivals cancelled. However, all of that is about to change with the creative industry slowly finding its feet again, and heralded by the forthcoming production ‘Changing Tides’, by South Africa’s beloved Jazzart Dance Theatre who will perform in front of a live audience again from 27 – 29 May, at the Artscape Theatre in Cape Town.