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Kindred Spirits: Intergenerational Forms of Expression, 196-1999

Mar 14, 2025 - Jun 01, 2025
1966 marked the centennial year of Fisk University, the oldest institution for higher learning in Nashville, Tennessee. It also represented a moment of transition after the retirement of Aaron Douglas, founder and chair of Fisk鈥檚 Art Department and a leading figure of the Harlem Renaissance. The appointment of David C. Driskell as Douglas鈥檚 successor ushered in a broadening view of the African diasporic arts through instructional innovation and the expansion of the university鈥檚 collections, artist residency programs, and exhibitions. This vision was shared and further realized by faculty members such as Robert Hall, Earl J. Hooks, Stephanie Pogue, and Greg Ridley, among others.



1966 marked the centennial year of Fisk University, the oldest institution for higher learning in Nashville, Tennessee. It also represented a moment of transition after the retirement of Aaron Douglas, founder and chair of Fisk鈥檚 Art Department and a leading figure of the Harlem Renaissance. The appointment of David C. Driskell as Douglas鈥檚 successor ushered in a broadening view of the African diasporic arts through instructional innovation and the expansion of the university鈥檚 collections, artist residency programs, and exhibitions. This vision was shared and further realized by faculty members such as Robert Hall, Earl J. Hooks, Stephanie Pogue, and Greg Ridley, among others.



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