Collection BIPOC Artists Highlights
A selection of artworks from the Museum's Collection made by Black, Indigenous, and people of color. The stories of the artists are as unique and varied as the artworks here. The artworks highlight the historical contributions that BIPOC artists have made to shape American Art. Careful consideration of these artists have been made after reviewing scholarly research. This selection is only a sample of the diverse artists and artworks within the Collection.
Windows
- Jacob Lawrence Maker
- Burr Miller Printer
- Himan Brown Publisher
- 1977
- Color offset lithograph on paper
One of These Days
- Whitfield Lovell
- 2006
- Charcoal and china on wood
Untitled #42
- Howardena Pindell
- 1974
- Thread, acrylic, watercolor, and gouache on paper
Jug from Pride series
- Pottery by Eugene Manufacturer
- Winton Eugene Maker
- Rosa Eugene Maker
Carolina Parakeet Pot
- Joel Queen
- 2011
- Blackware ceramic
Winter from Four Seasons series
- Wendy Red Star
- 2006 (printed 2015)
- Archival pigment print on Sunset fiber rag paper
Two-faced Woman
- Sulton Rogers
- not dated
- Carved and painted wood
Sculptural Vase
- Akira Satake
- 2019
- Wood-fired, ash-glazed stoneware
Necklace
- Joyce J. Scott
- circa 1993
- Glass beads, fiber, coral, and wire
Klan (Great Titan of the Invisible Empire)
- Andres Serrano
- 1990
- Digital print on paper
Untitled (self portrait)
- Jimmie Lee Sudduth
- 2004
- Sweet mud and acrylic on plywood
Interior: Zebra with Two Chairs and Funky Fur
- Mickalene Thomas
- Tandem Press Publisher
- 2014
- Relief, intaglio, lithography, digital, collage, enamel paint, water soluble artist crayon, gold leaf on 4-ply Crescent mat board