Don’t Call It A Comeback: The Steadfast Influence of Black Southern Art

The article "Don’t Call It A Comeback: The Steadfast Influence of Black Southern Art" explores the enduring impact of Black Southern art, highlighting key figures like Romare Bearden and Elizabeth Catlett. It discusses the migration trends that have shaped the Southern art scene and notable exhibitions such as "The Dirty South." Institutions like Atlanta University Center and Spelman College play pivotal roles in nurturing new talent. The piece also features Najee Dorsey's contributions through Black Art in America, underscoring the ongoing cultural and social significance of Black Southern art.

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