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Tuesday, February 28, 2017

GRACE VISITS: NATALIE BARKLEY BROWN JONES 2/28/17

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.

Natalie Barkley Jones looking at her drawing



Natalie in front of Bruce Robbins' Sculpture at AT&T in 1985


Flag as Loin Rag  - Watergate, charcoal on canvas  1972. charcoal on canvas, 72 x 50 inches

Natalie's Library of over 2,000 books


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

To Allow Her No Voice Is to Bury Her,14"x17", pen and ink/paper, 1976


Dare I believe in Myself, 26"x20", oil/canvas, 1975-1978

Detail: Dare I believe in Myself, 26"x20", oil/canvas, 1975-1978


Selection From AT&T Collection: (clockwise) Jaune Quick-to-see-Smith, Beverly Buchanan, Al Loving, Roy De Forest



Selection from AT&T Collection: (clockwise) Jim Toia, Jene Highstein, Betty Woodman, Sam Gilliam


Selection from AT&T Collection: Bryan Hunt


Brooklyn Art's Council Literacy Visual Arts Program: Two Bound Books


Brooklyn Art's Council Literacy Visual Arts Program: Tree and Alvin Ailey story

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