Pamphlet for the opening reception for the "Openview: The Conscience of Black Women Artists", taking place on February 7, 1988. It contains information about the artists featured in the exhibition and gives special thanks to organizations that contributed to the event.
Rice University's Woodson Research Center, part of the Fondren Library, contributes digital copies of the Thresher, the Southwest Chinese Journal, and Osterhout family papers.
Pamphlet for the opening reception for the "Openview: The Conscience of Black Women Artists", taking place on February 7, 1988. It contains information about the artists featured in the exhibition and gives special thanks to organizations that contributed to the event.
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This pamphlet is part of the following collection of related materials.
Hidden Selections of Houston’s African American and Jewish Heritage
The Hidden Selections of Houston’s African American and Jewish Heritage collection provides public access to collections highlighting the history and experiences of African-American and Jewish communities in and near Houston, which in turn shed light on nationally significant issues including politics, art, race, and religion. These communities are underrepresented in archival repositories across the nation, and particularly in publicly accessible digital repositories.
Barnes-Blackman Galleries.[Pamphlet: "OpenView: The Conscience of Houston Black Women Artists" Opening Reception],
pamphlet,
1988;
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1556479/:
accessed June 6, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu;
crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.