For specific views of the paintings, view this page:
http://www.priscillahollingsworth.com/larger-paintings.html
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This fall I'm having an exhibition at the Winchester Thurston School in Pittsburgh. The show is kind of a combination of installation and learning lab for art. To get a whole show into one small truck, the large paintings were made unstretched, with grommets for hanging (unstretched canvases can be rolled for transport, which saves a lot of cargo space). The gallery at the school is kind of a multipurpose room, so the teacher who runs the gallery put up the colorful traffic cones (borrowed from the PE department) so that all the various people who use the room won't run into the art. It's all been an interesting experience. The best part has been working with these extremely engaged students - they have all been a joy.
For specific views of the paintings, view this page: http://www.priscillahollingsworth.com/larger-paintings.html
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This is for the new exhibition Southern Observatory, Making History, at the Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History in Augusta, GA.
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