
Charles White
Presented by Blanton Museum of Art
Description
The University of Texas at Austin is honored to be the home of twenty-three works by Charles White, one of the 20th century’s most accomplished and innovative draftsmen and influential art educators. This exhibition celebrates the artist’s remarkable career and legacy, made possible by the generous gift of artworks from Drs. Susan G. and Edmund W. Gordon of Pomona, New York. The exhibition will include works from this gift and by other artists in White’s circle and will be accompanied by a fully-illustrated catalogue published by UT Press.
Organized by Carter E. Foster, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs, Blanton Museum of Art; Veronica Roberts, Curator, Modern and Contemporary Art, Blanton Museum of Art; and Cherise Smith, Chair of African and African Diaspora Studies, The University of Texas at Austin
This exhibition will be on view at the Blanton Museum of Art and at the Christian-Green Gallery on campus.
Opens: Sept. 7, 2019
Closes: Nov. 30, 2019
To make special arrangements for your course, contact:
Siobhan McCusker, Museum Educator, University Audiences
siobhan.mccusker@blantonmuseum.org
(512) 471-7175
You may also visit the University Programs page and complete the online request form:
https://blantonmuseum.org/university-programs/
Date and Time
Location
Blanton Museum of Art 200 East Martin Luther King Junior Blvd. Austin Texas 78712