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Panel Discussion: Retrieving the Overlooked History of Black Artists in Princeton and Trenton in the Later 20th Century

Join us to learn about oral history and how it relates to local history, art, and the history of race in our cities.   Panelists:   Shirley Satterfield, founder of the Witherspoon-Jackson Cultural and Historical Society  Lawrence Hilton, collector of African American art and longtime member of the art and music community in Trenton, New Jersey Stephanie Schwartz, Curator of Collections and Research, Historical Society of Princeton Margaret O’Reilly, Director, New Jersey State Museum Aubrey Kauffman, Trenton-based artist and photographer, and former president, Trenton Artists Workshop Association   Moderated by curators Rhinold L. Ponder and Judith K. Brodsky, this discussion will also feature video clips of interviews with Wendell T. Brooks and other artists, collectors, and community members.   Organized by the Arts Council of Princeton and cosponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum, this panel will accompany the exhibition Retrieving the Art of James Wilson Edward ....

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Symposium: How Museums Are Diversifying Their Collections to Include Black and Brown Artists

A 2019 Williams College survey of the collections of 18 major US museums found that, of a selection from works by 9,000 named artists, just 1.2% of works were made by Black artists. A panel of museum curators and directors will consider how museums are now working to diversify their collections.  This symposium in person or live via Zoom  jointly organized by the Arts Council of Princeton and the Princeton University Art Museum and cosponsored by the Princeton University Humanities Council, is set to accompany Retrieving the Art of James Wilson Edwards and a Circle of Black Artists, an exhibition on view from October 14 through December 3 at the Arts Council of Princeton, Paul Robeson Arts Center.  Please join the speakers after the program for a reception and to view the exhibition at the Arts Council of Princeton, 102 Witherspoon Street.  Participants:    Introduction: James Steward, Director, Princeton University Art Museum  Panelists:  Maura Reilly, Director, Zimmerli Ar ....

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