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SUMMARY:The Union County Library Presents: Black Is The Color
DESCRIPTION:FREE ADMISSION\nBlack is the Color is a documentary with a two-fold mission — to tell how African American art and artists have been, until recently, almost systematically excluded from American art history (and, by extension, from American museums); and to insert the story of some of  the excluded artists into the American art story.\nThis short, 52-minute art history corrective by filmmaker Jacques Goldstein juxtaposes the history of Black people in America with the history of Black art, and among other pertinent questions, asks “What is a Black painting?” There’s no one answer to that question, but the film posits that Black art started as and continues to be a political act, a reaction to and correction of racial stereotyping.\nA discussion with guest artists will follow the showing.\n
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