“The year 1968 was a time of revolutionary change in the United States. Americans across disciplines put forth new ways of thinking that overturned the status quo and influenced the events that transpired over those twelve months. Coincidentally, the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery also opened… Read More
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The Persistence of Vision: Early and Late Works by Artists with Macular Degeneration at The DAAP Galleries: Philip M. Meyers, Jr. Memorial Gallery at the University of Cincinnati, June 8 – July 29 2018
The Persistence of Vision: Early and Late Works by Artists with Macular Degeneration is an exhibition that explores the versatile, inventive, and personal ways artists respond to the challenge of working with the loss of sight. The exhibition brings together 50 works by eight artists… Read More
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