Memphis College of Art Notables Gather at Brooks’ Final Exhibit
The Memphis College of Art, gone since 2020, was celebrated Wednesday evening at the opening of the latest exhibition at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art. “Memphis College of Art: An Enduring Legacy 1936-2020” is a farewell to the institution, faculty, staff, and students that made it a formidable cultural and educational force in Memphis…
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