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Celebrating Indiana's African-American Artist

Updated: Wednesday, 08 Feb 2012, 12:33 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 08 Feb 2012, 12:30 PM EST

REPRESENT presents work by African-Americans who have lived and worked in Indiana. From William Edouard Scott’s early French easel paintings to current artists who paint, photograph, sculpt and make textile, ceramic or collage artwork.

Local artist Walter Lobyn Hamilton uses old vinyl records to make his art! You'll be surprised by how he turn old records into iconic images. Curator Kisha Tandy, Indiana State Museum says Walter's work that of many other artist is available to enjoy now until July 15. If you thinking about visiting the museum this weekend is Family Day.

 
Artists featured in the exhibit include:
Mason Archie
India Cruse-Griffin
Mae Engron
Vance Farrow
Linda Gray
Walter Lobyn Hamilton
Deacon Hampton
John Wesley Hardrick
Felrath Hines
B.A.E. Love (Barbara Ann Evans Tudder)
Wayne Manns
Jerome Neal
Jay Parnell
Carl Robert Pope Jr.
William Rasdell
William Edouard Scott
Desire'e Simpson
Malcolm Mobutu Smith
William Edward Taylor
Roderic Trabue
Joel Washington
Jake Webster
Carol White
Michele Wood
 

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