Elizabeth Catlett (1915–2012) was exiled from the United States due to the political themes she explored in her art. Her legacy is one of cultural belonging and activism that provokes conversations about the role of art among continental American neighbors: the U.S. and Mexico.
Elizabeth Catlett Artist File D. D. Teoli Jr. A. C. : D. D. Teoli
Guest lecturer explores Elizabeth Catlett's cultural identity in
African American Women in the Arts National Museum of African American History and Culture
Elizabeth Catlett: An American Artist in Mexico (Jacob Lawrence
Elizabeth Catlett: Born 100 years ago
All Stories National Museum of African American History and Culture
All Stories National Museum of African American History and Culture
Elizabeth Catlett prints dazzle at SCAD Museum of Art - See Great Art
The Art of Elizabeth Catlett: From the Collection of Samella Lewis
Elizabeth Catlett Studio Museum in Harlem
Wangechi Mutu Brings Her Sculptures to Storm King – Seeds of the League
Latinx Objects in the NMAAHC Collection National Museum of African American History and Culture
THE ART OF ELIZABETH CATLETT, FROM THE COLLECTION OF SAMELLA LEWIS
Elizabeth Catlett Artist File D. D. Teoli Jr. A. C. : D. D. Teoli
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