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Library
to Feature Black Art Exhibit
Black
Art – Ancestral Legacy will be a featured exhibit at The University
of Texas at Tyler Robert R. Muntz Library Jan. 12 – 26, 2004,
announced Jeanne Pyle, Muntz Library director.
“Through a grant supplied by the UT Tyler
Friends of the Arts, we are proud to house this exhibit which is
organized by the Texas Council for the Humanities Resource Center.
The community should make plans to visit this fascinating exhibit.
It’s a captivating visual experience filled with images of
spiritual power and ritual dignity,” Pyle said.
The exhibit includes a photo panel tracing the African
influence in African-American art. The original works by contemporary
African-American artists were part of an exhibit at the Dallas Museum
of Art. The photo-panel version is on national tour.
Video programs also are available for viewing by
appointment.
A 45-minute video program highlights the themes
of the Black Art – Ancestral Legacy exhibit. A second 40-minute
video, Black History/Black Vision, includes interviews with six
black visionary artists.
Viewing arrangements may be made for individuals,
small groups or classes.
For appointments
or more information, contact Joanne Buendtner, 903.566.7174.
Photo:
Setting up the Black Art-Ancestral Legacy exhibit at Muntz Library
are (from left) Vandy Dubre, librarian; Jeanne Pyle, library director;
and Gloria Spainhour, reference and instruction librarian.

Contact
person: Emily Battle,
(903) 565-5604

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