|
|
|
![]() |
|
NGE >> The Arts >> Visual Arts >> Art Museums >> Spelman College Museum of Fine Art |
|
|
Spelman College Museum of Fine Art The
Funded by a gift in 1988 from the comedic actor Bill Cosby and designed by deJongh Associates and R. L. Brown and Associates, the Cosby Academic Center includes 4,500 feet of gallery space and a viewing room for showing videos and films. In addition to the museum, the center also houses the Women's Research and Resource Center, archives, classrooms, and office space. The museum collection highlights contemporary African and African American art in a variety of media,
Previous exhibitions at the museum include Race in Digital Space, a national exhibition from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology consisting of fifty artists in a variety of digital formats; selected works from the collection of Walter O. Evans, a Savannah collector of African American art; and exhibitions of works by Romare Bearden (prints and collage), Elizabeth Catlett (sculpture), and David Driskell (painting). Robin Fay, University of Georgia Libraries Published 3/10/2006 |
|
|||||||
|
Home | What's New | Index | Quick Facts | About NGE | Help | Contact A project of the Georgia Humanities Council, in partnership with the University of Georgia Press, the University System of Georgia/GALILEO, and the Office of the Governor.
|