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Conner Catlett's family pleads for sober boating this holiday to prevent tragedies like their son's, highlighting safety with ...
“Elizabeth Catlett was a Mexican citizen for most of her life,” said Dalila Scruggs, Augusta Savage Curator of African American Art at SAAM and the exhibition’s co-curator.
Articles about Elizabeth Catlett (1915-2012), an African American sculptor and printmaker whose work focused on the African American experience, particularly the female perspective.
In the catalog for her Brooklyn Museum show, scholars explore how the Black revolutionary artist lived out her beliefs after her exile from the United States.
Elizabeth Catlett (1915-2012) is hardly an unknown artist. Her sharecropper images, particularly a 1952 linocut of a weary worker in a wide-brimmed hat, are recognizable far beyond the art world.
Two Catlett firefighters died in 1989 crash with same train, the Amtrak Crescent, at same crossing while they were responding ...
Rick Catlett, former President of the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl, recently hit his first hole-in-one at age 73. This achievement makes him the last member of his golf-loving family to hit a hole-in-one ...
Harry Catlett, age 87 of Sevierville, passed away Tuesday, August 6, 2024. He retired as General Manager of the Knoxville Plant for Rock-Tenn Co.
Catlett's "Mother and Child" in NOMA’s collection is carved in mahogany — the form of the sculpture following the wood's grain and lending the figure a timeless and grounded presence.
In the spring of 1970, Elizabeth Catlett, the American Mexican artist and activist, was forced to deliver her address to the Conference on the Functional Aspects of Black Art (Confaba) at ...
Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist and All That It Implies is now on view at the National Gallery of Art until July 6, 2025.