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[Flyer: The Consequence of Houston Black Women Artists]

Description: Flyer advertising an exhibit titled "The Conscience of Houston Black Women Artists: Honoring the Women Who Paved the Way" hosted at Barnes-Blackman Gallery and coordinated by the University of Houston-Downtown's University Program Council. The event takes place on February 7, 1988.
Date: 1988
Creator: University of Houston-Downtown University Program Council

[Several Women with Plaques]

Description: Photograph of several women holding award plaques and smiling. A woman (far right) is accepting a plaque while her peers smile. Three women with plaques are seated at center, and five other people stand along the back wall, decorated with art prints and paintings.
Date: 1988

[Two Women Around a Work Table]

Description: Photograph of two women around a work table, on which several collages are laid out. One stands at left, rolling up her sleeves, and the other is seated at right. Behind them is a table of materials with canvases laid against the wall, a garbage can positioned to the left of the table, and a long, horizontal light attached to the brick wall.
Date: 1988

[Two Women Working on Art]

Description: Photograph of two women hunched over a work table, working on art. The woman at center, wearing a red cap, holds a pencil in her left hand and rests her right elbow on the table, and the woman at right, in a pink shirt, aligns a ruler on a tilted piece of paper. Art materials are placed on tables along the back wall next to canvases and a letterboard perched on the wall.
Date: 1988
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