Credit Image courtesy of the Museum of Art and Archeology
Elizabeth Catlett, “My role has been important in the struggle to organize the unorganized,” 1947.
From The Negro Woman series (Edition 14/20).
Linocut (2001.10).
Gilbreath-McLorn Museum Fund
Credit Image courtesy of the Museum of Art and Archeology
Joseph Delaney, "Low Key," 1945
Oil on canvas (2011.304)
Gilbreath-McLorn Museum Fund
Credit Image courtesy of the Museum of Art and Archeology
Carrie Mae Weems, "GRABBING, SNATCHING, BLINK AND YOU BE GONE," 1993
From the Slave Coast series
Gelatin silver photographs and serigraph (99.10 A, B, C)
Gilbreath-McLorn Museum Fund
Of all the historic buildings in Boonville, one of the most well-known is Thespian Hall, which still hosts dramatic and musical performances throughout the year.
Darren Hellwege takes us on a Sunday morning visit to Boonville. We find a church where the ministry is a family affair, and some old friends who are a part of a great music scene in Cooper County. They all share a love of their neighbors, and of the history of this friendly river town.