[Program: Ascension]

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Program for the art exhibition entitled 'Ascension' which ran from September 21, 1996 - January 10, 1997 at the James E. Kemp Gallery. The program details which pieces of art were shown by which artists.

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1 pamplet [4] p. + 4 [p]. ; 22 x 28 cm., folded to 22 x 14 cm.

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Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters September 1996.

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Program for the art exhibition entitled 'Ascension' which ran from September 21, 1996 - January 10, 1997 at the James E. Kemp Gallery. The program details which pieces of art were shown by which artists.

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1 pamplet [4] p. + 4 [p]. ; 22 x 28 cm., folded to 22 x 14 cm.

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  • Preferred Citation: The Black Academy of Arts and Letters Records (AR0797), University of North Texas Special Collections

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["Ascension" gallery walkthrough video] (Video)

["Ascension" gallery walkthrough video]

Video footage from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters recorded during an art exhibition entitled 'Ascension' which ran from September 21, 1996 through January 10, 1997 at the James E. Kemp Gallery. The VHS footage shows a gallery walkthrough of the works of art by multiple artists. More information on individual artists can be found listed in the program.

["Ascension" gallery walkthrough video] - ark:/67531/metadc1984141

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Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters. [Program: Ascension], pamphlet, September 1996; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1616416/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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