Check out this great opportunity to learn about American portraiture made during slavery at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery’s event
Tuesday, January 31, 5:00–6:00 p.m.
Online via Zoom
“This conversation with Drs. Adrienne L. Childs, John Stauffer, and Jennifer Van Horn will explore the approaches to portraiture made during slavery and in relation to slavery and race. Discover how the use of photography, prints, material culture, and painting varied according to sectional differences in the United States as well as across the Atlantic.
Moderated by Portrait Gallery Historian Kate Clarke Lemay, this program is part of the Greenberg Steinhauser Forum in American Portraiture.”
Join the conversation and sign up for free here!