Harn Museum examines Black life in new Shadow to Substance exhibition
Ayana V. Jackson, Sighting in the Abyss II, from the series Take Me to the Water, 2019.
GAINESVILLE, FLA
.-The Harn Museum of Art at the University of Florida collaborated with UF College of the Arts, Museum Studies Professor and UF Graduate Student in the Department of English to organize and present its newest exhibition Shadow to Substance on view from July 27, 2021 to February 27, 2022. The exhibition represents a chronological arc from the past to the present, and into the future by displaying historical photographs of Black lives and new work by Black photographers. Sixteen photographs by eleven photographic artists were recently purchased for the Harn Museums permanent collection and are the heart of Shadow to Substance.
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The State Bar of Texas engages in political activities that fall outside the scope of its interests so it cannot force attorneys to join it and pay mandatory dues, the Fifth Circuit ruled Friday.
A man walks in front of the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans on Jan. 7, 2015. (AP photo/Jonathan Bachman)
(CN) Three Texas attorneys filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the president of the State Bar and its board members in March 2019, claiming it had overstepped its core regulatory functions by helping undocumented immigrants affected by then-President Donald Trump’s anti-immigration policies, and lobbying for passage of a bill that would amend the Texas Constitution to recognize same-sex marriages.