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A woman with light colored skin, wearing a black top and white pants, talks to a group of people in a gallery room. She stands in front of a large, painted portrait of a woman in a high-collared red dress.
National Museum of Women in the Arts

In Focus: Alison Saar

The artist, a woman with light skin, curly gray hair, and glasses, wears a black sleeveless dress and necklace while standing in a gallery in front of two of her large colorful prints.
The bold figures in Alison Saar’s sculptures and prints are rich in textural detail and meaning.

Artists at Work Video Series: Alison Saar

Artwork on View

A light-skinned, adult woman speaking with one hand extended and the other touching her neck in a white gallery filled with her colorful artworks depicting African-American women. She has curly gray hair, glasses, and wears a simple, black, sleeveless top and a necklace.
The artist speaks in the gallery of her exhibition, Alison Saar In Print, 2016; Photo by Emily Haight