Charles W. White papers, Writings by White: Addresses to the Annual Conference of Negro Artists, 1959-1960

About the Project

Painter, printmaker, and educator, Charles W. White (1918-1979), was a prominent figure in the Chicago Black Renaissance and became one of the most celebrated and influential African American artists of the twentieth century. Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, White lived and worked in California beginning in 1956, and taught at the Otis Art Institute from 1965 until his death. Join the Archives of American Art as we transcribe some of his writings and highlight his work!

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