Johnson C. Smith University News
September 30, 2022
During a celebration Thursday night, President Clarence D. Armbrister was one of four community members gifted artwork from artist Brian Washington's collection, "The Continual Struggle - Edition II."
Washington's collection is an "ongoing body of artwork depicting the Civil Rights Movement and America's historical struggle against segregation and other forms of race-based disenfranchisement."
The piece gifted to Armbrister is entitled "Get on the Bus." In it, Washington depicts a group of Freedom Riders preparing for a ride through segregated Alabama. Al Washington, Brian's father, presented Armbrister with the painting.
Al mentioned that the charcoal drawing was also owned by Former U.S. President Bill Clinton.
Royal Court members and JCSU students also received small prints from the collection to take with them. The exhibition was put on display in the Harvey B. Gantt Center Thursday and featured the entire collection, funded by Fifth Third Bank.
For more information, click herehttps://www.jcsu.edu/news/president-armbrister-receives-artwork-dei-efforts.
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