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Painting of a dragon against a sunset. There are lanterns on the top of the painting, a building in the lower left corner, and children in the bottom right.

Martin Wong (American, 1946–1999), Chinatown Dragon, 1993. Acrylic on canvas. © The Martin Wong Foundation. Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University; Gift of The Martin Wong Foundation, 2019.202.

Installation photograph of an exhibition. Two paintings hang on a blue wall on the left side of the image, and three artworks hang on a white wall on the right side of the image.

Installation of the exhibition FREEDOM: Abstract Expressionism, Tougaloo College and the Civil Rights Movement including, left to right, Albert Eugene Gallatin's Room Space (1937-38) and Arshile Gorky's Mannikin (1931). Photo by Mark Geil

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Terra Collection-in-Residence

Terra Collection-in-Residence: A New Approach to Loans and Partnerships

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A map of the U.S.

Sierra Rooney, Fig. 31. Relationship between creators’ location (site of studio or home) and their suffrage monument, published in Panorama, 2021.

Painting that is primarily red vertical marking painted over an image underneath, which appears only as blue, yellow, and green marks beneath the red.

Alma Thomas, Red Atmosphere, 1973, acrylic on canvas, 35" x 52", Tougaloo College Art Collections, 1973.072, Purchased by Tougaloo College with support from the National Endowment for the Arts

Collage with photographs, blocks of pink and gray, and text, some of which reads Love Is Universal.

Ralph Arnold, Love Sign II, 1995. Collage with found images, acrylic paint, and graphite, image courtesy South Side Community Art Center.

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Grantees Announced: Re-envisioning Permanent Collections

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