Elizabeth Catlett, “There is a Woman in Every Color,” 1975. Color linoleum cut, screenprint, and woodcut on Arches paper. Collection of Bowdoin College Museum of Art

Elizabeth Catlett, “There is a Woman in Every Color,” 1975. Color linoleum cut, screenprint, and woodcut on Arches paper. Collection of Bowdoin College Museum of Art

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"There Is a Woman in Every Color: Black Women in Art” Opening at the Mulvane Art Museum at Washburn University

“There Is a Woman in Every Color: Black Women in Art” is now open to the public at the Mulvane Art Museum, Rita Blitt Gallery, on the Washburn University campus. The exhibition examines the representation of Black women in the United States over the past two centuries.