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The Image of the Black Female in Art and Education

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By D. Patrick Rodgers

Published on February 19, 2009 at 3:44am

Throughout the month of February, Tennessee State University's Hiram Van Gordon Memorial Gallery is screening Brooklyn artist Aisha Cousins' novel performance-based video project Diva Dutch. And as Black History Month winds to a close, Cousins will join several members of the local art community as TSU partners with Vanderbilt for a panel entitled "The Image of the Black Female in Art and Education." The panel will feature Cousins along with artist and TSU faculty member Cynthia Gadsden, TSU Women's Center co-founder Dr. Jewell Winn and envelope-pushing performance artist and Vanderbilt faculty member Amelia Winger-Bearskin. TSU instructor and gallery director Jodi Hays moderates.
Thu., Feb. 19, 6 p.m., 2009