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  2. Jacob Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Armstead Lawrence (September 7, 1917 – June 9, 2000) was an American painter known for his portrayal of African-American historical subjects and contemporary life. Lawrence referred to his style as "dynamic cubism ", an art form popularized in Europe which drew great inspiration from West African and Meso-American art.

  3. Migration Series - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence moved to Harlem when he was thirteen years old, having lived in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. His mother was born in Virginia and his father in South Carolina, so he would have been familiar with the migration from his own family members. Lawrence created the sixty paintings in the series in 1940–41 when he was twenty-three years old.

  4. Cinque Gallery - Wikipedia

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    They include figurative painter Jacob Lawrence,painter Michael S Kendall, abstract painter Frank Bowling OBE RA, Caldecott-winning illustrator Tom Feelings, animator Edward H. Love, sculptor Valerie Maynard, muralist Hale Woodruff, National Medal of Arts winner Jack Whitten, and master printmaker Robert Blackburn, among others.

  5. Harlem Community Art Center - Wikipedia

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    The Harlem Community Art Center was a WPA-sponsored center in operation from November 1937 [5] to 1942. [6] The center was first directed by Augusta Savage, and Gwendolyn Bennett assumed the role afterward. [6] It is widely considered a focal arena for the Harlem Renaissance. [6]

  6. Edith Halpert - Wikipedia

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    Not long after, Halpert exhibited Jacob Lawrence's Migration Series, a 60-panel memorial to The Great Migration, [14] which is now owned jointly by MOMA and Washington D.C.'s Phillips Collection. After 1936, all of Halpert's artists were eventually transferred, without the artists' consent to the Alan Gallery, led by Halpert's assistant ...

  7. Aragon Ballroom (Ocean Park, Santa Monica, California)

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    The show evolved into The Lawrence Welk Show, broadcast each Saturday night on ABC. Welk’s stint at the Aragon ended in 1955, when he moved The Lawrence Welk Show to a television studio in Hollywood. The Aragon soon went into decline. In 1963 it was opened briefly for dancing by Ralph Morris, the promoter from The Rendezvous Ballroom in Balboa.

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    The LA Fitness gym on Rosemary Avenue at CityPlace on May 28, 2024 in West Palm Beach, Florida.

  9. Events in the Life of Harold Washington - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Lawrence, in his Events in the Life of Harold Washington, painted in several vignettes and figures on ceramic tiles, [15] by incorporating themes of past works and his emotionally charged style; Lawrence has had a history of depicting historical occurrences to "examine the [African-Diasporic] struggle for justice, understanding, and a decent life," consistently bringing up a theme of ...