August 5, 2024
Visual artists

Celebrating the impact of Black visual artists


Editor’s note: The following is next in a series for Black History Month presented by Sheboygan Area Black-American Community Outreach.

Continuing in line with the Black History Month theme of Black leaders in the arts, the Black-American Community Outreach organization in Sheboygan is taking the opportunity to educate, engage and entertain the community with some Black historical information. In this part of the series, we profile some historical Black visual artists who have led the way with their artistry.

Read Part 1:Black History Month in Sheboygan: Finding cultural connectivity through music

Historical Black visual artists have included Jean-Michel Basquiat, painter; Edmonia Lewis and Augusta Savage, sculptors; James Van Der Zee, photographer; Kara Walker, silhouettist; and E. Simms Campbell, illustrator.  

American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) poses in New York in 1985.

Visual artistry is art forms that create works that are primarily visual in nature, such as ceramics, drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, design, crafts, photography, video, filmmaking and architecture.

Many visual artists have skills that range in various visual art forms that exemplified their era and the things happening in those times in history. They created art to be seen in galleries, museums or in public spaces.



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