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Black History: Lived, Re-imagined, Deconstructed

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Irwin House Gallery's Black History Month feature highlights a diverse selection of works and conversations by African American artists practicing between the East Coast, Midwest and Los Angeles. Through these works, established and promising emerging artists breathe life into memory and history while celebrating lived and re-imagined experiences through traditional painting, charcoal drawing, mixed media works on paper, photography, abstract, figurative, and surreal compositions.
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Title: Black History: Lived, Re-imagined, Deconstructed
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Irwin House Gallery's Black History Month feature highlights a diverse selection of works and conversations by African American artists practicing between the East Coast, Midwest and Los Angeles.
Through these works, established and promising emerging artists breathe life into memory and history while celebrating lived and re-imagined experiences through traditional painting, charcoal drawing, mixed media works on paper, photography, abstract, figurative, and surreal compositions.

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