Guided Tours

Exhibition Tour—Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist

A boy and a girl playing with a ball.
Elizabeth Catlett, Joseph Kleineman, Maureen Turci, Limited Editions Club, New York, Playmates, 1992, color lithograph, Reba and Dave Williams Collection, Gift of the Print Research Foundation, 2008.115.347

Explore the visionary life and art of Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist. Catlett put race, gender, and class justice at the center of her work. She made art for the people and focused on the trials and triumphs of Black American and Mexican women. We will discuss the pivotal moments in her eight decade career as an artist-activist on this guided tour of the exhibition.

Sign language interpreters are available for this program. Please call 202.737.4215 or email [email protected] two weeks in advance for a request. Learn more about our accessibility services.

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