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Delita Martin is an American artist who was born in 1972. How much does a Delita Martin cost? Delita Martin's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 350 USD ...
April 7th, 1-3pm at the CU Art MuseumThank you for your interest! This workshop has reached capacity. Please keep an eye out for future programs by signing up for our newsletter - we'd love to have ...
Come try your hand at embroidery while learning about multimedia artist Delita Martin! In this program, we will use fabric and embroidery floss to create a work of art that you can hang up in your ...
Houston-based artist, Delita Martin, uses printmaking, sewing and other mixed media to create artworks. Her layered narratives often focus on women — depictions of African-American women in ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue alumna and artist Delita Martin, who opened her solo exhibit "Wait For Me In The Still Waters" this week, turned the hardships of a pandemic into portraits of self ...
Purdue University Galleries will exhibit artwork featuring by Purdue alumna Delita Martin in the Robert L. Ringel Gallery in Stewart Center. This solo exhibition, titled “Wait For Me In The Still ...
The portraits in her new series Conjure, on view at the Art Museum of Southeast Texas, fuse reality and fantasy in the space between the waking and spirit life. Delita Martin, “Among Shadows ...
"State of the Art" coming to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in September will feature more than 200 works by 102 artists selected by museum President Don Bacigalupi and assistant curator ...
Delita Martin, who combines printmaking with sewn fabric to create larger-than-life iconic portraits, will give a talk Friday, March 11, at the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center about her exhibit there.
Texas-based artist Delita Martin will present her artwork and new book, Shadows in the Garden, at the Community Artists’ Collective. An artist talk will be followed by a book signing, with books ...
Bās, which runs through August 2, is the fourth collaboration from artists Rabéa Ballin, Ann Johnson, Delita Martin and Lovie Olivia.
Martin was included in the 2015 International Review of African American Art as one of 16 African-American artists to watch. The free opening reception is 5-7 p.m. Thursday and includes a talk.