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Amalia Amaki: Boxes, Buttons and the Blues
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From tempting faux chocolates to large-scale manipulated photographs, Amalia Amaki addresses issues of race and gender with positive portrayals of her subjects and a wise sense of humor.
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Also in this issue
Features
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Enriching the Permanent Collection: Inspired Journeys
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Each work that comes to NMWA takes on a new life in the context of an all-women's museum. As points of commonality and difference are illuminated, so is the inspirational legacy forged by women artists.
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Steven Scott Collects
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Gallery owner Steven Scott talks with Deputy Director/Chief Curator Susan Fisher Sterling about his donations to the museum, favorites from his collection, and the way the marketplace is changing for women artists.
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Exploring Art: Committed to Education
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Through NMWA's Exploring Art program, the Mississippi State Committee brought new arts curricula-and lessons that will last a lifetime-to students in Mississippi.
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2005 Library Fellows Award Winner: Vera Khlebnikova
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Triumphing over turbulence in her native country, Vera Khlebnikova
preserves the culture and history of Russia in her award-winning
artist's book.
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