The African American Image in Virginia
Exhibit runs through December 30, 2009
Covering almost four centuries of African American history and culture in Virginia through pictorial representation in art, this exhibition tells the story of free and enslaved laborers, young and old family members, students, professionals, and officials. Items on display include prints, paintings, photographs, magazine and book illustrations, and advertisements. Positive and negative depictions are included, and sometimes paired, as a means of examining the changing status of African Americans. Through their diverse experiences, museum visitors will see how African Americans perceive themselves, and how they are perceived by others, throughout Virginia's history.
Official Website: http://www.vahistorical.org/exhibits/exhibits_current.htm
Added by RVANews on October 29, 2009