Njideka Akunyili Crosby (b. 1983) was born in Nigeria, where she lived until she was sixteen. She moved to the United States in 1999 and currently resides in Los Angeles, California. Crosby is known for creating layered figurative compositions that draw from art historical, political, and personal references.
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A Quote about Modern Dialect from John & Susan Horseman
by Amber Sesnick, Marketing Manager in Art
Nov
05
Modern Dialect is an exhibition created from the artwork of John and Susan Horseman’s collection of early American artwork. Their collection is focused on artwork from 1910-1960, and grew out of…
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Jr. Docent Podcast #4: Artist Eugene Savage and the Seminoles
by Cummer Museum Admin, Director of Art Education in Art, Podcast
Apr
22
As Florida became a tourist destination, artists discovered it as well, recording Florida’s…
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