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    Howard University Gallery of Art Lends Elizabeth Catlett Works to Major Exhibition on Black Women’s Historical Memory

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    By Chad Eric Smith The Howard University Gallery of Art is lending three works by legendary artist and Howard alumna Elizabeth Catlett to “She Speaks: Black Women Artists and the Power of Historical Memory,” a major exhibition opening Feb. 7, 2026, at the Banneker-Douglass-Tubman Museum in Annapolis, Maryland. The exhibition brings together contemporary and internationally recognized Black women artists whose work engages history, memory, resistance, and futurity through a Black feminist lens. Spanning more than two centuries of American history, “She Speaks” positions art not only as aesthetic expression, but as a powerful vehicle for historical reckoning and cultural continuity. The loan The post Howard University Gallery of Art Lends Elizabeth Catlett Works to Major Exhibition on Black Women’s Historical Memory appeared first on HBCU News.
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