Beloved Community:
African American Artists in Atlanta Collections and Beyond

Feb. 11 – June 5, 2022


“Beloved Community” promotes the rich diversity of Oglethorpe University students, 59% of whom identify as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color, with 29% who identify as Black or African American.

With the goal of increased diversity among the permanent art collection, Taylor Roberts ’21, former Student Government Association president, led a student initiative in 2019 in partnership with SGA and Black Student Caucus that resulted in the acquisition of a major work of art by prominent contemporary African American artist Shanequa Gay.

Since this initiative, OUMA has continued to acquire works of art by prominent artists of color. Working in partnership with our neighboring peer institutions and private collectors throughout Atlanta, this exhibition includes works by great African American artists of the 20th century to include Romare Bearden, Augusta Savage, Richmond Barthé, George Fletcher and William Tolliver as well as contemporary artists such as Shanequa Gay and Lucy Pettway-Witherspoon whose work is now included in the permanent collection of OUMA. Many subjects examined in this exhibition relate directly and indirectly to past and present challenges for social justice in America.

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