I am privileged to have had the opportunity to visit with artist and Arts Administrator Natalie Barkley Brown Jones and write about her artwork for Women's Voices For Change.
HERE IS A LINK TO THE ARTICLE:
WOMEN'S VOICES FOR CHANGE ARTICLE
Images in the order that they are mentioned in the article: CLICK ON IMAGES and THEY ENLARGE. PLEASE COMMENT ON WOMEN'S VOICES FOR CHANGE SITE IF YOU WISH.
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Natalie Barkley Jones looking at her drawing |
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Natalie in front of Bruce Robbins' Sculpture at AT&T in 1985 |
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Flag as Loin Rag - Watergate, charcoal on canvas 1972. charcoal on canvas, 72 x 50 inches |
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Natalie's Library of over 2,000 books |
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Strange Fruit, 40"x30", acrylic, sand and dental floss/canvas, 1964-1968 |
She Who Was The Preacher's Once-Young Bride, 20"x14", graphite on paper, 1975
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To Allow Her No Voice Is to Bury Her,14"x17", pen and ink/paper, 1976 |
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Dare I believe in Myself, 26"x20", oil/canvas, 1975-1978 |
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Detail: Dare I believe in Myself, 26"x20", oil/canvas, 1975-1978 |
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Selection From AT&T Collection: (clockwise) Jaune Quick-to-see-Smith, Beverly Buchanan, Al Loving, Roy De Forest |
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Selection from AT&T Collection: (clockwise) Jim Toia, Jene Highstein, Betty Woodman, Sam Gilliam |
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Selection from AT&T Collection: Bryan Hunt |
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Brooklyn Art's Council Literacy Visual Arts Program: Two Bound Books |
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Brooklyn Art's Council Literacy Visual Arts Program: Tree and Alvin Ailey story |
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