Alma Thomas (1891-1978) was an African-American teacher and artist who developed a powerful form of abstract painting late in life. From the mid-1960s, she produced brilliantly colored and richly patterned works intimately connected to the natural world. Join us on Thursday, April 18, at noon in Edgar 121 for an exciting talk by Guest Lecturer Lauren M. Caskey, Ph.D., and discover “Communities of Color: The Paintings of Alma W. Thomas.”
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Contact: Tammy Wallace at tpwallac@owu.edu