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Title
Artist Yvonne Meo and painting
Description
The artist, Yvonne Meo standing with a palette next to one of her paintings on exhibit
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Black Arts movement, Documentary photography, Painting, American]
Title
Artist Yvonne Meo and painting
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. The artist, Yvonne Meo standing with a palette next to one of her paintings on exhibit
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Black Arts movement, Documentary photography, Painting, American]
Title
Painting of three women and two men by Yvonne Meo
Description
A painting by Yvonne Meo of three women in long gowns with two men standing behind them
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Black Arts movement, Painting, American]
Title
Painting of three women and two men by Yvonne Meo
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. A painting by Yvonne Meo of three women in long gowns with two men standing behind them
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Black Arts movement, Painting, American]
Title
Abstract painting by Yvonne Meo
Description
Abstract painting by Yvonne Meo
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Black Arts movement, Painting, American]
Title
Abstract painting by Yvonne Meo
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Abstract painting by Yvonne Meo
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Black Arts movement, Painting, American]
Title
Yvonne Meo and painting of the moon
Description
The artist Yvonne Meo stands with a palette next to one her paintings of a moon
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Black Arts movement, Documentary photography, Painting, American]
Title
Yvonne Meo and painting of the moon
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. The artist Yvonne Meo stands with a palette next to one her paintings of a moon
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Black Arts movement, Documentary photography, Painting, American]
Title
Communicative Arts Academy folded leaflet and poster
Description
Brown and black folded brochure; cover image of people on and around a boxcar and train tracks; Statement, Objectives, Services, Benefactors, Contributions, Affiliations, and programs of the Academy; two letters: one from the Mayor of Compton, Dorus A. Davis, and the other from the Compton Chief of Police, T. W. Cochee. Poster featured on inside of folded quadrants listing programs and class schedules.
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American educators, Art centers, Educational benefactors, Alternative spaces (Arts facilities), Nonprofit organizations--California--Los Angeles., Brochures, Black Arts movement, Community education--United States]
Title
Communicative Arts Academy trifold pamphlet
Description
Trifold brochure advertising the Academy, including its history and programs. Offers sound studio, photography workshop, sculpture, drama, and dance. Design and production by Elliott Pinkney-Academy Graphic Dept.
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American educators, Art centers, Nonprofit organizations--California--Los Angeles., Brochures, Black Arts movement, Community education--United States]
Title
Dancer Posing with Both Hands Raised
Description
A female dancer wearing a costume poses with both hands raised in front of "Something form Nothing" assemblage on a front window of the Arena: 119 East Magnolia Street
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art and dance, Assemblage (Art), Artist-designed windows, Black Arts movement, Clothing, Dancers]
Title
Dancer Posing with Both Hands Raised
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. A female dancer wearing a costume poses with both hands raised in front of "Something form Nothing" assemblage on a front window of the Arena: 119 East Magnolia Street
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art and dance, Assemblage (Art), Artist-designed windows, Black Arts movement, Clothing, Dancers]
Title
Dancer posing with one arm raised
Description
A female dancer wearing a costume poses with one hand on her hip and one arm raised in front of "Something from Nothing" assemblage on a front window of the Arena: 119 East Magnolia Street
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art and dance, Assemblage (Art), Artist-designed windows, Black Arts movement, Black power--United States, Clothing, Dancers]
Title
Dancer posing with one arm raised
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. A female dancer wearing a costume poses with one hand on her hip and one arm raised in front of "Something from Nothing" assemblage on a front window of the Arena: 119 East Magnolia Street
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art and dance, Assemblage (Art), Artist-designed windows, Black Arts movement, Black power--United States, Clothing, Dancers]
Title
Dancer with African Mask
Description
A dancer in a costume sits against a building holding an African mask on a pole
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art and dance, Black Arts movement, Clothing, Dancers, Masks]
Title
Dancer with African Mask
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. A dancer in a costume sits against a building holding an African mask on a pole
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art and dance, Black Arts movement, Clothing, Dancers, Masks]
Title
Mural by Elliott Pinkney with Jesus as the central figure
Description
This is an Elliott Pinkney mural with Jesus as the central figure; a man is walking in front of the mural; railroad tracks are in the foreground
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American mural painting and decoration, Art, Black Arts movement, Mural painting and decoration, American, Public art, Railroad tracks]
Title
Mural by Elliott Pinkney with Jesus as the central figure
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. This is an Elliott Pinkney mural with Jesus as the central figure; a man is walking in front of the mural; railroad tracks are in the foreground
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American mural painting and decoration, Art, Black Arts movement, Mural painting and decoration, American, Public art, Railroad tracks]
Title
Arvis Ford and John Outterbridge outside the Arena: 109 East Magnolia Street
Description
Arvis Ford and John Outterbridge stand in front of the "Something for Nothing" window at the Arena: 109 East Magnolia Street
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American educators, African American artists, Arts administrators, Assemblage (Art), Artist-designed windows, Black Arts movement, Educators, Outterbridge, John, 1933-2020]
Title
Arvis Ford and John Outterbridge outside the Arena: 109 East Magnolia Street
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Arvis Ford and John Outterbridge stand in front of the "Something for Nothing" window at the Arena: 109 East Magnolia Street
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American educators, African American artists, Arts administrators, Assemblage (Art), Artist-designed windows, Black Arts movement, Educators, Outterbridge, John, 1933-2020]
Title
Dance troupe
Description
Dance troupe in costumes holding masks; the troupe was directed by Wanda Brown
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art and dance, Black Arts movement, Clothing, Dancers, Masks]
Title
Dance troupe
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Dance troupe in costumes holding masks; the troupe was directed by Wanda Brown
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art and dance, Black Arts movement, Clothing, Dancers, Masks]
Title
John Outterbridge in front of decorative door of the Arena: 109 East Magnolia Street
Description
John Outterbridge stands next to one of the Arena doors decorated with "found art"
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Black Arts movement, Carving (Decorative arts), Doorframes, Found objects (Art), Outterbridge, John, 1933-2020, Portraits]
Title
John Outterbridge in front of decorative door of the Arena: 109 East Magnolia Street
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. John Outterbridge stands next to one of the Arena doors decorated with "found art"
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Black Arts movement, Carving (Decorative arts), Doorframes, Found objects (Art), Outterbridge, John, 1933-2020, Portraits]
Title
Painter at work
Description
Man in a striped shirt and brown hat decorating a wall with paint
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Black Arts movement, Painting]
Title
Painter at work
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Man in a striped shirt and brown hat decorating a wall with paint
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Black Arts movement, Painting]
Title
June's artwork
Description
Abstract sculpture by June; two metal "arms" with a wood block vase exhibited with back lighting
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Black Arts movement, Sculpture]
Title
June's artwork
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Abstract sculpture by June; two metal "arms" with a wood block vase exhibited with back lighting
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Black Arts movement, Sculpture]
Title
Man and woman in front of Happening House
Description
Man walking across grass looking back a woman standing behind a large wooden carving in front of Happening House: 102 East Indigo Street
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Art centers, Black Arts movement, Documentary photography, Wood-carving]
Title
Man and woman in front of Happening House
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Man walking across grass looking back a woman standing behind a large wooden carving in front of Happening House: 102 East Indigo Street
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Art centers, Black Arts movement, Documentary photography, Wood-carving]
Title
Arena back door
Description
Two men talk next to a shopping cart in the open back door to the Arena:119 East Magnolia Street with a ladder, a broom and paint buckets nearby; large murals on either side of the door
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American mural painting and decoration, Art, Black Arts movement, Documentary photography, Doorframes, Mural painting and decoration, American]
Title
Arena back door
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Two men talk next to a shopping cart in the open back door to the Arena:119 East Magnolia Street with a ladder, a broom and paint buckets nearby; large murals on either side of the door
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American mural painting and decoration, Art, Black Arts movement, Documentary photography, Doorframes, Mural painting and decoration, American]
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