A forgotten children's book by Langston Hughes and Elmer W. Brown emerges in Cleveland
Learn the Cleveland story of the forgotten children's book by Karamu House artists, Langston Hughes and Elmer W. Brown, "The Sweet and Sour Animal Book."
The student-curated exhibition features 20-plus images and poems bringing “The Sweet and Sour Animal Book,” to life at the ARTneo galleries at 78th Street Studios.
The exhibit is on view through July 24.
Видео A forgotten children's book by Langston Hughes and Elmer W. Brown emerges in Cleveland канала Ideastream Public Media
The student-curated exhibition features 20-plus images and poems bringing “The Sweet and Sour Animal Book,” to life at the ARTneo galleries at 78th Street Studios.
The exhibit is on view through July 24.
Видео A forgotten children's book by Langston Hughes and Elmer W. Brown emerges in Cleveland канала Ideastream Public Media
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