Friday, September 4, 2020

Adèle Clark, Artist and Activist

Adèle Clark, 1920s.


VCU Libraries' Special Collections and Archives has a new online exhibit on Adèle Clark (1882-1983), Richmond artist and art educator who championed the rights of women and promoted the arts in Virginia. Clark was a founding member of the Virginia women's suffrage movement and longtime president of the Virginia League of Women Voters. She was a progressive reformer, lobbyist and lifelong advocate for racial cooperation. 

This exhibit explores Clark's work as an artist and political activist. It uses images of materials primarily found in the Adèle Goodman Clark Papers housed in Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, VCU Libraries.

Explore the exhibit HERE.

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