Birmingham-based artist Lynthia Edwards has filed a countersuit against Austin-based Deborah Roberts, claiming her 2022 copyright infringement lawsuit is defamation.
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The George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center, an Austin-based organization dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of African American culture, history, and aesthetic expression, will host artist Deborah Roberts for an artist talk and book signing on Saturday, December 2, 2023.
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From McNay Art Museum: “True Believers: Benny Andrews & Deborah Roberts provides a historic and contemporary view of the Black experience in America through the work of two artists from different…
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After canceling the 2021 Texas Medal of Arts Awards due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Cultural Trust has announced its 2023 awardees.
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Ruby City Acquires Works by BIPOC Artists, Including Jesse Amado, Rick Lowe, Deborah Roberts & Others
Ruby City, a contemporary art center in San Antonio, has announced its acquisition of 23 works by 11 artists, deepening the institution’s holdings of works by artists of color.
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“We see this monolithic idea of what the world thinks is Blackness, but we know that the Black experience is whatever the Black person has. That’s the Black experience. And that’s the individual experience.”
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Deborah Roberts’ context is very much the America of our lifetimes.
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Austin-based artist Deborah Roberts' solo exhibition at The Contemporary Austin opened January 23 and will be on view through August 15.
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Roberts prefers a candidate with a background in art and knowledge of the art world, but doesn't require it.
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To register for the March 2 artist talk with Deborah Roberts & Heather Pesanti, go here. From the Contemporary Austin: “The first solo Texas museum exhibition by Austin-based artist Deborah…
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"Little Man" is part of Roberts' upcoming exhibition at The Contemporary Austin, her first solo show at a Texas museum, which opens on January 23, 2021.
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An online conversation series from Big Medium. From Big Medium: “Coffee Chats feature leaders in the creative community sharing their personal and professional experiences to inspire others pursuing careers in…
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The award, which takes its name from Virginia Woolf’s 'A Room of One’s Own' and comes with a $25,000 unrestricted grant for each artist, is given annually to female artists over the age of 40 in recognition of their career, their growth, and their potential.
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Brandon Zech and special guest Deborah Roberts are in Austin discussing a grand artistic rivalry, a political artist on the rise, and an artist with an unlikely background.
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What is a committed, black activist artist to do about sharing a name with the Pollyanna blonde girl who was in the movie Singin’ In The Rain?
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An exhibition by Austin-based artist Deborah Roberts. In her work, Roberts addresses “Black women’s progression through centuries of socially-constructed limits on beauty and power.”
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To make political work without literally telling the viewer how he should think or feel is a tall order, yet Roberts pulls it off with empathy that is as ferocious as it is vulnerable.
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Deborah Roberts returns to Austin with an MFA and a show of her mixed-media pieces, which address issues of exclusion, otherness, dignity, consumption, and subjectivity through the form of the…
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Deborah Roberts contradicts and exposes uncomfortable truths, taboos and myths about Black identity and idealized beauty, giving a contemporary voice to personal and political histories.