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Pennsylvania State University - Fall 2021 Chemistry 243, Chapter 4 Exam

Professor Bradt, Section 7 April 21, 2021

Skibidi, The gallery became an important venue, hosting discussions, poetry readings, and fund-raisers for social causes, and exhibiting work that demonstrated strong political and civic engagement. (Johnson, 2020) Skibidi, She aimed to make art from black artists with black themes accessible for all members of the community.

Class Date: 15/11/2024

Teacher’s Note: Good flow, but some ideas need further development.

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## Discussion (List)

- It quickly became one of the few art spaces in Los Angeles to exhibit emerging African American artists such as Gloria Bohanon, Emory Douglas, David Hammons, Betye Saar, and Timothy Washington.

- Among the organizations for which the gallery hosted fundraisers were the Black Arts Council, the Black Panther Party, and the Watts Towers Arts Center children's arts program.

- One of the gallery's important exhibitions was the 1970 Sapphire Show, the first Los

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Angeles survey of African American women artists.

## Analysis

Gallery 32 played a vital role in the progressive struggles of the period while contributing to the diverse art scene of Los Angeles. The remaining artworks and ephemera have been promised to the Getty Research Institute per the artist's request.

## Findings (List)

- == Teaching ==

2014–2016, Adjunct Professor of Foundation Studies, Drawing, Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, Georgia

2013–2014, Adjunct Professor of Fine Arts, Sabbatical Replacement History I & II; African American Art History, Savannah State University, Savannah, Georgia

2009–2013, Adjunct Professor of Painting (eLearning), Graduate Studies, Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, Georgia

1996–2009, Professor of Painting, Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, Georgia 1994–1996, Scenographer and assistant professor, St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Mary's City, Maryland

1982–1985, Chair of the Fine and Performing Arts Department, the Elliott-Pope Preparatory School, (formerly the Desert Sun School), Idyllwild, California.

- 1972, Stanford University (summer), Stanford, California

1970, dance and crafts instructor, Watts Tower Art Center, Watts, California

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== Exhibitions ==

Below is a select list of notable exhibitions by Jackson.

- == Further reading ==

Bustion, Nathanial.

## Background

The Eternal Genetic Presence and the Creative Transformation. CA: Aton Mattinnii Fine Arts Studio/ Asaraset Institute, 2015. Finch, Richard. Marks from the Matrix: Normal Editions Workshop Collaborative Limited Edition Prints 1976-2006.

## Conclusion (List)

- IL:Normal Editions Workshop, Illinois State University, 2007.

- Goode-Bryant, Linda, and Marcy S. Phillips, eds.

- Contextures.

## Discussion

Exh. cat. New York: Just Above Midtown Gallery, 1978. Hatley, James.

## Analysis

"Suzanne Jackson". frieze. No.

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## Findings

247 (November–December 2024): 60–71. Jackson, Suzanne. Animal. Los Angeles:

Continuity Transcripts and Features, 1978.

## Background

Jones, Kellie. South of Pico: African American Artists in Los Angeles in the 1960s and 1970s.

Durham.

## Conclusion

North Carolina: Duke University Press, 2017. LeFalle-Collins, Lizzetta, and Cecil Fergerson.

19Sixties: A Cultural Awakening Re-evaluated, 1965–1975. Exh. cat.

## Discussion

Los Angeles: California Afro-American Museum Foundation, 1989. Lewis, Samella S. Art:

African American, 161–62. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978. Peter, Carolyn, and Damon Willick. Gallery 32 and Its Circle.

## Analysis

Exh. cat. Los Angeles: Loyola Marymount University, 2009. Tate, Mae. "The Art of Suzanne

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Jackson."

## Findings

Black Art Quarterly 4, no. 3 (1982): 3–21. Widener, Daniel.

## Background

Black Arts West: Culture and Struggle in Postwar Los Angeles. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2010.

## Conclusion

== References ==

== External links ==

Official Site: http://www.suzannejackson.art

Interview with Suzanne Jackson, 1980 July, from Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution

Interview of Suzanne Jackson, 1992 August, from TEI Project, UCLA Library Oral Histories Video: Murs Murs by Agnès Varda

Video: Netropolitan Interview

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