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Augusta Savage - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
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Augusta Savage | Artlust
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Art Lesson w/ Ms. Jennifer: Augusta Savage — Blowing Rock Art & History Museum
Feb 16, 2021
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Hidden Hands: Augusta Savage Augusta Savage was born on February 29, 1892 in Green Cove Springs, Florida. Augusta knew at an early age that she wanted to become a sculptor. Unfortunately, Savage's father, a Methodist minister, disapproved of his daughter's love for art because he believed her creations were pagan. As a result, Augusta experienced periods in her life when she was unable to practice her sculpting. In 1915, the Savage family left Green Cove Springs and moved to West Palm Beach. It
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Women Of Black History: 5 Things To Know About Sculptor Augusta Savage
Feb 2, 2017
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Searching for Augusta Savage | American Masters
Feb 15, 2024
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Augusta Savage, the first African-American woman to open her own art gallery in the U.S., sculpting in her studio in 1937. She was a visionary sculptor who shaped more than clay — her hands molded history and carved a path for generations. | Ben Crump
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Feb 20, 2025
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Augusta Savage: African-America's original heroine
Feb 27, 2022
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Antiques Roadshow | Appraisal: 1929 Augusta Savage "Gamin" Sculpture | Season 19 | Episode 34
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Feb 9, 2015
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Black History Month: The life of sculptor Augusta Savage
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All About Augusta Savage PowerPoint
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Jun 2, 2017
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Sculpted by Augusta Savage, this 1958 bust “Genevieve Nelson, nurse at Harlem Hospital” is featured in our exhibition “100: A Century of Collections, Community, and Creativity.” Augusta Savage was a force for justice, education, and creative freedom during the Harlem Renaissance. She became a leader in the arts, opening doors for others through her teaching and activism. She founded the Savage Studio of Arts and Crafts in Harlem, mentoring future greats like Jacob Lawrence and Gwendolyn Knight.
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In 1937, Augusta Savage, the director of the Harlem Community Art Center and the Harlem Renaissance’s leading sculptor, received the commission of a lifetime – to create a piece for the 1939 World’s Fair. Inspired by the work of brothers James Weldon and Rosamond Johnson, she created “Lift Every Voice and Sing (The Harp).” http://www.myajc.com/news/lifestyles/29-reasons-celebrate-black-history-month-no-26-har/nqWDS/ | UATL
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“I don’t think about Augusta Savage as someone who only made objects,” one curator said of the Harlem Renaissance sculptor, but rather as someone who “has really left behind a blueprint of what it means to be an artist that centers humanity.” https://nyti.ms/3wdfRzx | The New York Times
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The Art and Impact of Augusta Savage
Feb 23, 2018
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Augusta Savage was a pioneering African American sculptor, educator, and activist during the Harlem Renaissance. Born in 1892 in Green Cove Springs, Florida, she faced early opposition from her religious father, who disapproved of her artistic pursuits. Despite these challenges, she persevered and eventually moved to New York City, where she studied at Cooper Union, a prestigious art school. Her talent quickly gained recognition, and she was awarded a fellowship to study in France. However, raci
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Exploring Providence College and Augusta Savage
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Augusta Savage sculpting | Britannica
Aug 25, 2020
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Gothamist Honors Augusta Savage’s Legacy #ArtTuesday
Jan 5, 2021
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Augusta Savage’s art broke barriers during the Harlem Renaissance, inspiring generations with her talent and advocacy for Black artists. Her legacy is a true celebration of Black history month, honoring creativity, resilience, and Black excellence in the arts. Stories like hers remind us why Black topics matter year-round, not just in February. #CapCut #blackhistoryfacts #blackhistorymonth | African American - Culture
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Touching the Paintings Inside Augusta National
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The Harassment of Harlem Renaissance Sculptor Augusta Savage by Joe Gould | Protect Black Women
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Day 13: Augusta Savage 👩🏾🎨 The career of Augusta Savage was fostered by the climate of the Harlem Renaissance. During the 1930s, she was well known in Harlem as a sculptor, art teacher, and community art program director. During the mid-1920s when the Harlem Renaissance was at its peak, Savage lived and worked in a small studio apartment where she earned a reputation as a portrait sculptor, completing busts of prominent personalities such as W. E. B. Du Bois and Marcus Garvey. Savage was one
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Clay County Historical Society | The Friends of Augusta Savage Arts & Community Center hosted their Musical Extravaganza last night in honor of Black History Month. This... | Instagram
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God’s VISION on Instagram: "SAY HER NAME AUGUSTA SAVAGE #augustasavage #lifteveryvoiceandsing #sculpture #africanamericanhistory #history"
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Now’s your opportunity to collect these stunning miniatures and unlock all their step-by-step tutorials in the Asura - Savage Rituals campaign #painting #hobby #stepbystep #warhammer #fyp
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Did you know the mural on the side of Hemming Park Jewelers was celebrating Augusta Savage and her piece called The Harp? Follow along with JAXTours to learn more about this historic artist! | Friends of James Weldon Johnson Park
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Augusta Savage: Artist and Educator Lifts Every Voice through Sculpture
Sep 30, 2017
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Womanly Magazine on Instagram: "Augusta Savage (1892-1962) sculpting in her studio in 1937. An icon of the Harlem Renaissance, she was the first Black woman to open her own art gallery in the U.S. 🖼️ “Savage arrived in New York with $4.60, found a job as an apartment caretaker, and enrolled at the Cooper Union School of Art where she completed the four-year course in three years. During the mid-1920s when the Harlem Renaissance was at its peak, Savage lived and worked in a small studio apartmen
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