The Hunter Museum welcomes new exhibition, “African American Art: Harlem Renaissance Civil Rights and Beyond” with an art + issues exploring one of the Smithsonian works found in the show. This evening Marcus Ellsworth, president of Tennessee Valley Pride and Host of Wide Open Floor will explore Civil Rights movements in the black community and in the LGBT community historically and today. Join us for a provocative discussion. Free to all in the community. This is presented in partnership with The AIGA.
Art + Issues: Civil Rights, Wrongs, Judgments and Justifications at the Hunter Museum
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Hunter Museum of American Art 10 Bluff View, City of Chattanooga, Tennessee 37403
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