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Houston is seeking proposals for an outdoor art installation honoring late Houston congresswoman Barbara Jordan, the first black woman from a southern state to serve in Congress. The art, slated ...
Rep. Barbara Jordan, D-Tex., addresses the opening session of the National Women’s Conference in Houston, Texas on Saturday, Nov. 19, 1977. The City of Houston is looking for an artist to create ...
A recent attempt has come from activist Donald Moffett, in “What Barbara Jordan Wore,” the artist’s first solo museum exhibition, at the Museum of Contemporary Art. Like Carlyle, the former ...
Houston native and renowned artist Angelbert Metoyer grew up knowing about Barbara Jordan. But when he was commissioned to design a monument to the congresswoman, lawyer and civil rights activist ...
After a second national search, a design for UT's proposed statue of Barbara Jordan has been chosen, this one by California sculptor Bruce Wolfe By Robert Faires, Fri., July 6, 2007.
The massive spaces inside the former Barbara Jordan Post Office building are being renovated, Monday, Nov. 7, 2016, in Houston. With two stages outside and art installations filling much of the ...
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