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  2. Wikipedia : Meetup/Black Lunch Table/SixtyCriticsCollab

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    Black Lunch Table Wikimedians mobilize the creation and improvement of a specific set of Wikipedia articles that pertain to the lives and works of Black artists. In the field of mainstream contemporary art, Black artists are still marginalized within our field. Wikipedia estimates that 77% of their editors are white and 91% of their editors are ...

  3. Wikipedia:Meetup/Black Lunch Table/Lists of Articles

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    In the field of mainstream contemporary art, Black artists are still marginalized within our field. Wikipedia estimates that 77% of their editors are white and 91% of their editors are men. Our work shifts this demographic and empowers people to write their own history.

  4. Nitt Witt Ridge - Wikipedia

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    Nitt Witt Ridge, 2013. Nitt Witt Ridge is a house on two and a half acres in the coastal city of Cambria, California, United States.Artist and recluse Arthur "Art" Harold Beal (1896–1992) bought his hillside lot in 1928 and spent most of the next 50 years carving out the terraces with only a pick and shovel, creating his own "castle on a hill".

  5. Graham W. J. Beal - Wikipedia

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    Beal was hired in 1999 as the Director and President of the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA). [2] During his early days, Beal was embroiled in several controversies over the suppression of contemporary exhibitions, despite his identification as an advocate of contemporary art. The first example of this was in 1999, when Beal shut down an exhibit ...

  6. LaShun Pace - Wikipedia

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    Tarrian LaShun Pace (September 6, 1961 – March 21, 2022), [1] professionally known as LaShun Pace and sometimes credited as LaShun Pace-Rhodes or Shun Pace-Rhodes, was an American gospel singer, songwriter and evangelist. Pace was also a Stellar Award winner [citation needed].

  7. The Anointed Pace Sisters - Wikipedia

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    The Anointed Pace Sisters, commonly known as The Pace Sisters, TAPS or The Pace Siblings, is an American gospel vocal group based in Atlanta.The group is composed of sisters Duranice Ann, Phyllis Yvonne, June Lorraine, Melonda Arline, DeJuaii Olesia, Leslie Renee, Latrice Ann, and Lydia Likithia Pace.

  8. Reynolds Beal - Wikipedia

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    Beal was active in the art community. By 1934, he was a participant in the Salmagundi Club , Lotus Club, Century Club , National Academy of Design and the American Water Color Society . He was also a member of the Society of American Engravers, the Society of American Graphic Artists and the National Arts Council .

  9. Bert Kloezeman - Wikipedia

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    Gijsbertus Bert Kloezeman (born July 16, 1921, in Ipoh, Malaysia, died March 22, 1987) [1] was a painter and art educator in Canada.Bert was the second of four sons, (Jan, Bert, Frits, Ben) all of whom became artists in their own right.