We asked two LSU School of Art students, Eli Casiano and John Alleyne, to visit the exhibition Reflections: African American Life from the Myrna Colley-Lee Collection and create their own piece inspired by the work on display.
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Organizing and activism in Reflections
African American artists in the early to mid-19th century were often concerned with the question of how African Americans should be represented in artwork.
Read MoreThe Daily Reveille: Touring exhibition explores African-American life and southern experiences →
The Daily Reveille's Katie Gagliano explores Reflections: African American Life from the Myrna Colley-Lee Collection. Click here to read the article.
Read MoreConversation with Martin Payton
In preparation for LSU MOA’s upcoming exhibition of Martin Payton’s sculpture, curator Courtney Taylor sat down with Martin Payton to discuss his life, his experiences, and his art.
Read More225: Pieced together →
225's Benjamin Leger talks with curator Courtney Taylor about Romare Bearden's collages on display in the Reflections: African American Life from the Myrna Colley-Lee exhibition.
Read MoreWAFB: International champs to perform at LSU Art Museum →
WAFB's Donna Britt talks to Forward Arts' Donney Rose in advance of their Third Thursday performance in conjunction with the Reflections exhibition.
Read MoreNotes on James Van Der Zee
The work of artists and photographers such as James Van Der Zee allowed the black middle class of Harlem to create new cultural stereotypes and record their history for future generations; they were stylish, educated, and everything else imaginable.
Read MoreinRegister: On exhibit: Reflections at LSUMOA →
inRegister's Kelli Bozeman gets insight from curator Courtney Taylor on Reflections: African American Life from the Myrna Colley-Lee Collection.
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