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Emma Amos embodied intersectionality in her art


Emma Amos embodied intersectionality in her art
Emma Amos, American Girl, 1974. Etching and lift ground aquatint, 15 3/4 × 19 13/16 inches (image). Philadelphia Museum of Art, Purchased with the Lola Downin Peck Fund, 2018. © 2020 Emma Amos / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY.
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.- Emma Amos’s journey to become a distinguished artist is nothing short of extraordinary. She was interested in art from a young age, even though segregation prevented her from being able fully to enjoy and experience the arts in museums and other public “separate-but-equal” spaces. “Emma Amos: Color Odyssey,” a retrospective solo exhibition organized by the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia, not only shows her presence and growth as an artist, but also highlights the social change for which Amos fought. ....

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Emma Amos retrospective on view at museum


Emma Amos retrospective on view at museum
January 25, 2021
She embodied intersectionality in her art
“Emma Amos: Color Odyssey” will be on view at the Georgia Museum of Art Jan. 30-April 25. The retrospective solo exhibition shows her presence and growth as an artist, but also highlights the social change for which she fought.
The exhibition, organized by the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia, includes over 60 works Amos made over the course of her career, with the earliest from the late 1950s and the latest around 2015. It includes examples of painting, printmaking and textile-based mixed-media works, which she moved among and recombined regularly. ....

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Emma Amos embodied intersectionality in her art


Tuesday, January 12, 2021
Emma Amos’s journey to become a distinguished artist is nothing short of extraordinary. She was interested in art from a young age, even though segregation prevented her from being able fully to enjoy and experience the arts in museums and other public “separate-but-equal” spaces. “Emma Amos: Color Odyssey,” a retrospective solo exhibition organized by the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia, not only shows her presence and growth as an artist, but also highlights the social change for which Amos fought.
“Emma Amos: Color Odyssey” will be on view at the Georgia Museum of Art January 30 through April 25, 2021, before traveling to the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute from June 19 to September 12, 2021, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art from October 9, 2021, to January 2, 2022. The exhibition includes over 60 works Amos made over the course of her career, with the earliest from the lat ....

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