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1. Little Girl With Hood Little Girl With Hood Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists Fred Carlo (1914-1964) was born in the Roaring Third precinct. His talents were nurtured practically from the cradle. His mother was a gifted artist who taught ceramics at Karamu. Carlo became a fine jewelry...

2. Leaning Chimneys Leaning Chimneys Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists William E. Smith (1913-1997) moved to Cleveland from Chattanooga, Tennessee at the age of twelve after his mother’s death. During the early 1930s, he studied at the Playhouse Settlement of the Neighborhood...

3. Landscape #1 Landscape #1 Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists Hughie Lee-Smith (1915-1999) was born in Florida and moved to Cleveland at age 10. After finishing high school in 1934, Lee-Smith won a scholarship from the Scholastic Awards exhibition held at Pittsburgh’s...

4. Landscape Landscape Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists; William E. Smith (1913-1997) moved to Cleveland from Chattanooga, Tennessee at the age of twelve after his mother’s death. During the early 1930s, he studied at the Playhouse Settlement of the Neighborhood...

5. Ernetta Ernetta Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists; Born in Oberlin and raised in Sandusky, Ohio, Charles L. Sallée, Jr. (1911-2006) enrolled at the Cleveland School of Art (now called the Cleveland Institute of Art) in the 1930s, becoming its first African...

6. Jungle Rhythm Jungle Rhythm Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists; William E. Smith (1913-1997) moved to Cleveland from Chattanooga, Tennessee at the age of twelve after his mother’s death. During the early 1930s, he studied at the Playhouse Settlement of the Neighborhood...

7. Douglas Douglas Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists William E. Smith (1913-1997) moved to Cleveland from Chattanooga, Tennessee at the age of twelve after his mother’s death. During the early 1930s, he studied at the Playhouse Settlement of the Neighborhood...

8. Untitled (Jitterbug Dancer) Untitled (Jitterbug Dancer) Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists Born in Oberlin and raised in Sandusky, Ohio, Charles L. Sallée, Jr. (1911-2006) enrolled at the Cleveland School of Art (now called the Cleveland Institute of Art) in the 1930s, , becoming its first...

9. Turtle Neck Turtle Neck Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists Fred Carlo (1914-1964) was born in the Roaring Third precinct. His talents were nurtured practically from the cradle. His mother was a gifted artist who taught ceramics at Karamu. Carlo became a fine jewelry...

10. The Dump The Dump Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists Curtis Tann was born on December 4, 1915 in Circleville, Ohio and attended the Cleveland Polytechnic School of Art (1934-35), the Cleveland School of Art (1935-39) and the Chouinard Art Institute (1952-55)....

11. Target Range Target Range Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists Curtis Tann was born on December 4, 1915 in Circleville, Ohio and attended the Cleveland Polytechnic School of Art (1934-35), the Cleveland School of Art (1935-39) and the Chouinard Art Institute (1952-55)....

12. Swing Time Swing Time Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists Born in Oberlin and raised in Sandusky, Ohio, Charles L. Sallée, Jr. (1911-2006) enrolled at the Cleveland School of Art (now called the Cleveland Institute of Art) in the 1930s, becoming its first African...

13. Maybe Tomorrow Maybe Tomorrow Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists William E. Smith (1913-1997) moved to Cleveland from Chattanooga, Tennessee at the age of twelve after his mother’s death. During the early 1930s, he studied at the Playhouse Settlement of the Neighborhood...

14. Stable Boy Stable Boy Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists William E. Smith (1913-1997) moved to Cleveland from Chattanooga, Tennessee at the age of twelve after his mother’s death. During the early 1930s, he studied at the Playhouse Settlement of the Neighborhood...

15. Soldier Sketching Soldier Sketching Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists Watercolor scene of World War II soldier.

16. Meditation Meditation Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists Fred Carlo (1914-1964) was born in the Roaring Third precinct. His talents were nurtured practically from the cradle. His mother was a gifted artist who taught ceramics at Karamu. Carlo became a fine jewelry...

17. Sleepy Heads Sleepy Heads Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists Fred Carlo (1914-1964) was born in the Roaring Third precinct. His talents were nurtured practically from the cradle. His mother was a gifted artist who taught ceramics at Karamu. Carlo became a fine jewelry...

18. I've Known Rivers I've Known Rivers Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists William E. Smith (1913-1997) moved to Cleveland from Chattanooga, Tennessee at the age of twelve after his mother’s death. During the early 1930s, he studied at the Playhouse Settlement of the Neighborhood...

19. Shut In Shut In Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists William E. Smith (1913-1997) moved to Cleveland from Chattanooga, Tennessee at the age of twelve after his mother’s death. During the early 1930s, he studied at the Playhouse Settlement of the Neighborhood...

20. Share Cropper Share Cropper Karamu House; Works Progress Administration (U.S.); African Americans; Artists William E. Smith (1913-1997) moved to Cleveland from Chattanooga, Tennessee at the age of twelve after his mother’s death. During the early 1930s, he studied at the Playhouse Settlement of the Neighborhood...
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