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PROSPECTIVE ESSAYISTS AND ADVISORY COMMITTEE

1.   Tritobia Benjamin, Ph.D., Director, Howard University, Gallery of Art, and author of The Life and Art of Lois Mailou Jones.

2.   Floyd Coleman, Ph.D., Chairman, Howard University Art Department and internationally published historian art critic, and author of A Courtyard Apart: The Art of Elizabeth Catlett and Francisco Mora.

3.   David Driskell, Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland, author of Two Centuries of Black American Art.

4.   E. Barry Gaither, Director of the museum of the National Center for Afro-American Artists, and Curator, Boston Museum of Fine Arts.

5.   Michael Harris, Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and co-author of Astonishment and Power: Kongo Minkisi/The Art of Renee Stout.

6.   Sanella Lewis. Ph.D., Professor emeritus, The Claremont Colleges and author of African American Art and Artists.

7.   Richard Long, Atticus Haygood Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies, Emory University.

8.   Kwaku Ofori-Ansah, Ed.D., Contemporary African Art Historian, Howard University.

9.   Sharon Patton, Ph.D., Professor of Art and Director of African and African American Studies, University of Michigan.

10.  Richard Powell, Ph.D., Chairman, Department of Art History, Duke University, author of Black Art and Culture in the 20th Century.

11.  Mary Schmidt-Campbell, Ph.D., Dean, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University and former NYC Arts Commissioner.

12.  Edward S. Spriggs, Director, Hammonds House, former Director of the Studio Museum in Harlem and Fulton County Arts Commissioner, Atlanta.



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