When Art and History Collide: Surrender, Civil War Memory, and Public Engagement
From late March to August 2019, the Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia showcased the innovative work of Sonya Y. Clark. Known for “Unraveling,” an art piece consisting of a deconstructed Confederate battle flag, the Amherst College professor’s recent works have explored race, symbols and Confederacy, and the nation’s struggle with its legacy of slavery. In … Continue reading When Art and History Collide: Surrender, Civil War Memory, and Public Engagement
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