Distinctly Los Angeles: An African American Perspective

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Distinctly Los Angeles: An African American Perspective – 2009


This catalogue features 40 images by 21 different artists from this exhibition. The artists are Phoebe Beasley, Kenneth L. Carnes, Roland Charles, Chukes, Dale Brockman Davis, June Edmonds, George Evans, Mark Steven Greenfield, Varnette Honeywood, Bernard Hoyes, Artis Lane, Samella Lewis, Michael Massenburg, Willie Robert Middlebrook, Dominique Moody, John Offutt, John Outerbridge, William Pajaud, John Riddle, La Monte Westmoreland, and Richard Wyatt, Jr.

Also included are an essay by Dale Brockman Davis about Brockman Gallery, and an informative interview of Samella Lewis, Ph.D. by gallery owner Eric Hanks.

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Distinctly Los Angeles: An African American Perspective – 2009


This catalogue features 40 images by 21 different artists from this exhibition. The artists are Phoebe Beasley, Kenneth L. Carnes, Roland Charles, Chukes, Dale Brockman Davis, June Edmonds, George Evans, Mark Steven Greenfield, Varnette Honeywood, Bernard Hoyes, Artis Lane, Samella Lewis, Michael Massenburg, Willie Robert Middlebrook, Dominique Moody, John Offutt, John Outerbridge, William Pajaud, John Riddle, La Monte Westmoreland, and Richard Wyatt, Jr.

Also included are an essay by Dale Brockman Davis about Brockman Gallery, and an informative interview of Samella Lewis, Ph.D. by gallery owner Eric Hanks.

Distinctly Los Angeles: An African American Perspective – 2009


This catalogue features 40 images by 21 different artists from this exhibition. The artists are Phoebe Beasley, Kenneth L. Carnes, Roland Charles, Chukes, Dale Brockman Davis, June Edmonds, George Evans, Mark Steven Greenfield, Varnette Honeywood, Bernard Hoyes, Artis Lane, Samella Lewis, Michael Massenburg, Willie Robert Middlebrook, Dominique Moody, John Offutt, John Outerbridge, William Pajaud, John Riddle, La Monte Westmoreland, and Richard Wyatt, Jr.

Also included are an essay by Dale Brockman Davis about Brockman Gallery, and an informative interview of Samella Lewis, Ph.D. by gallery owner Eric Hanks.