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    North by East: Remembering David Driskell

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    A profile of artist David Driskell and the first major exhibition of his work, David Driskell: Icons of Nature and History, presented jointly by the Portland Museum of Art and High Museum of Art in Atlanta. Briefly describes Driskell\u27s life and work, culminating in this exhibition after the artist\u27s death from coronavirus. Driskell\u27s attachment to Maine and the area\u27s influence in his work are stressed, as is his importance as a Black artist

    Author Response to Creating Better Cities with Children and Youth: A Manual for Participation: Practical Experience, Case Studies and Team Work by David Driskell

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    Author Response to Creating Better Cities with Children and Youth: A Manual for Participation: Practical Experience, Case Studies and Team Work by David Driskel

    Williams, Walter, Copenhagen, November 16, 1972

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    Interview with artist Walter Williams, conducted by David Driskell. The interview focuses on African American artists and the relationship between art and African American culture and experience

    Circus City PLAE Score: A Thematic Play and Learning Program for Children of all Abilities and Treasure Quest PLAE Score by Susan M. Goltsman, Sally Mclntyre, David Driskell, and Dick Wilson

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    Reviewed Work: Circus City PLAE Score: A Thematic Play and Learning Program for Children of all Abilities and Treasure Quest PLAE Score by Susan M. Goltsman, Sally Mclntyre, David Driskell, and Dick Wilso

    David C. Driskell, University of Maryland faculty, circa 1977-1995

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    University of Maryland faculty member David C. Driskell poses in an art gallery, circa 1977-1995

    Creating Better Cities with Children and Youth: A Manual for Participation by David Driskell

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    Reviewed Work: Creating Better Cities with Children and Youth: A Manual for Participation by David Driskel

    The Arts. David Driskell: Portrait of the Artist

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    Artist and scholar of American art of the African diaspora, David Driskell, is interviewed about his art. His work was on exhibition at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art in Rockland. [images

    The David W. Fentress Family Letters, 1856-1969

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    Transcript of a letter by an unidentified author to David Fentress regarding sharing federal newspapers and the banning of federal newspapers in some areas. The author passes on the news of the war including the destruction of the Federal merchantmen by the Confederate fleet. He passes along world news: Russia preparing to go to War with Europe and how that could negatively affect the Confederacy. There is also speculation on the future of the war

    Brief piece on David Driskell, a painter, curator, collector, consultant, teache

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    Brief piece on David Driskell, a painter, curator, collector, consultant, teacher, and world\u27s leading scholar on African-American art. Driskell, who owns a home in Falmouth, where he has summered nearly every year since 1961, has agreed to give up a week of his time at his studio to become a visiting faculty member of Maine College of Art\u27s Master of Fine Arts program. In this piece he talks on art and pedagogy. He will give a public lecture at the Maine College of Art\u27s Institute of Contemporary Art on August 15
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