Readers, Advisors, and Storefront Churches

Readers, Advisors, and Storefront Churches

Auteur : Michelle A. Owen-Workman, Stephen Bennett Phillips

Date de publication : 2002

Éditeur : University of Missouri-Kansas City, Belger Arts Center for Creative Studies

Nombre de pages : 91

Résumé du livre

Renee Stout lives and works in Washington, D.C., where she is strongly influenced by the cityÕs political, social, and religious composition. She looks to the belief systems of various African peoples and their New World descendants for direction and visual inspiration. Through her artwork Stout hopes to empower others to improve society by healing themselves. Her artwork seems to be a personal journey, which she invites fortunate travelers to share. Fictional narratives with imaginary characters accompany Stout along her path. Michelle A. Owen-Workman is an I.Ph.D. candidate at the University of Missouri-Kansas City specializing in non-European art and religious studies. Stephen Bennett Phillips is associate curator at The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C.

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