Dr. Elizabeth West
Dr. Elizabeth West, Professor of English at Georgia State University, is the Executive Director of SAMLA and the Director of Academics for the Center for the Study of Africa and Its Diaspora, also...
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Jonell Logan is an independent curator, arts advocate, and founder of 300 Arts Project, LLC. 300 Arts is an arts management and consulting company that helps museums, colleges, and collectors expand...
View ArticleToni Morrison on the Screen
A collection of documentaries, interviews, readings, and other recordings examining the life and work of Toni Morrison, with a particular focus on Beloved.
View ArticleToni Morrison's 'Beloved': People, Places, and Themes
Background readings and other resources exploring the characters, settings, and themes of Toni Morrison's Beloved.
View ArticleToni Morrison's Beloved: The Critical Reception
Toni Morison’s Beloved was published in September, 1987. This guide features links to numerous contemporaneous reviews of the novel and highlights several key awards and honors received by the novel...
View ArticleLove in Puerto Rico
Love in Puerto Rico Mixed Media on Canvas This commissioned piece was done for a couple who married during their second chapter in life - they were so in love, like a pair of young kids. The wife is...
View ArticleTree of Love
Tree of Love Mixed Media on Canvas I am in love with nature, color, bright and whimsical ideas and images. Being unplugged and immersed in the beauty of nature brings forth a profound sense of...
View ArticleZen in the Forest
Zen in the Forest Acrylic on canvas Inspired by the peace found in a forest at twilight.
View ArticleShy Bear
This yearling Black Bear was practically posing for this shot. He was just peeking around a tree- likely figuring out how to get away from all the humans trying to snap a photo!
View ArticleCubs at play!
These two young black bear cubs were playing while Mama was out hunting. While I was able to photograph these cubs, Mama came back with a freshly killed fawn in her mouth!
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