Visions of Progress

By akl3b |

An exhibition showcasing portraits that African Americans in Central Virginia commissioned from the Holsinger Studio during the first decades of the twentieth century. The portraits expressed the individuality of the women and men who commissioned them and silently yet powerfully asserted the Black community’s claims to rights and equality.

Location information
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, Main Gallery
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A black-and-white photograph shows a portrait of a Black family of four in a studio setting
Exhibition category
current (unused)
featured (unused)
Main Exhibit
no
A black-and-white photograph shows a portrait of a Black family of four in a studio setting