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Celebrating Culturally Diverse Artists

Posted on March 6, 2020

Concluding Black History Month in February, Meet the Masters students were learning about African American artist Jacob Lawrence. His art portrayed life in America as he saw it growing up in 20th century Harlem, but with a contemporary abstract feel accentuated by bright colors.

Meet the Masters students learned about African American abstract artist Jacob Lawrence and then created abstract tool shapes of their own.

Meet the Masters strives to present a diverse, multi-cultural art program and also offers six female artists within the 35 different artists from all over the globe.

Students will appreciate the broad offering of different backgrounds, roots and styles.

African American Artists: Lawrence, Ringgold

Jacob Lawrence

American Artists: Hopper, Cassatt, O’Keeffe, Warhol, Calder, Homer, Wood, Remington, Rockwell

Asian Artist: Hokusai

Dutch Artists: Rembrant, Escher, van Gogh, Mondrian

French Artists: Monet, Renoir, Cezanne, Degas, Toulouse-Latrec, Gauguin, Bonheur, Seurat, Matisse, Rousseau

Italian Artists: Da Vinci, Michelangelo

Mexican Artist: Kahlo

Native American Artist: Martinez

Russian Artist: Chagall

Spanish Artists: Picasso, Miro

Swiss Artists: Klee, Klimt

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