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“From Colored to Black” is a Gainesville play that reflects on past and current race disparities within the north central Florida African American community.
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The National Policy Institute has taken matters into its own hands after several local businesses attempted to reduce attendance to Richard Spencer’s speech Thursday.
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WUFT Classic Magnum Opus host, Richard Drake, spoke with New Renaissance Artist Elizabeth A. Baker, Eric Segal - Director of Education and Curator of Academic Programs at the Harn Museum of Art, and Jason Steuber - Cofrin Curator of Asian Art at the Harn Museum of Art, to discuss the Harn Museum of Art exhibition, "Show Me the Mini" (now through November 25, 2018).
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Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art's visitors had the chance to experience a collection of paintings and drawings from Europe as well as other art pieces from Asia, Africa and Latin America.
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The Harn Museum of Art hosted the third annual "Access Art: Touch Tours" on Saturday, which gave visitors an opportunity to experience art through tactile, or touch, senses.
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With two new exhibitions opened in the past month and a photography gallery extended to the upcoming year, the Harn Museum of Art is focusing on Latin American art as well as Latin American subjects.
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WUFT explores the lives of two local Chinese families: one that came here to study and another that operates an authentic Chinese restaurant.
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For the first time, the Survivors of Violence Art Exhibit will bring artwork created by sexual assault survivors to the Harn Museum of Art. The exhibit, organized as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, has featured work from 12 artists and will run until April 14.
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A $50,000 grant helped pay for seven Jamini Roy paintings to be preserved and returned to the Harn Museum of Art.
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A memorial service for Wolf took place Thursday afternoon at the Harn Museum of Art on UF's campus. About 70 people attended, Ostroff said.