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[AC] Mead Art Museum at Amherst College; [HC] Hampshire College Art Gallery;
[HD] Historic Deerfield; [MH] Mount Holyoke College Art Museum; [MH SK] The Joseph Allen Skinner Museum at Mount Holyoke College; [SC] Smith College Museum of Art; [UM] University Museum of Contemporary Art at UMASS Amherst

ID Number Maker Name/Title Date Made  
MH 2021.13.1 Zelle, Ann Neighborhood children play in the empty lot next to the building being renovated for the Art & Soul neighborhood museum/art workshop 1968 capture; 2019 print View
MH 2021.13.10 Zelle, Ann Children make papier-mâché masks in Art & Soul class. 'Black Panther' painting by Jackie Hetherington hanging in background 1968 capture; 2019 print View
MH 2021.13.11 Zelle, Ann Daniel Hetherington, Art & Soul Assistant Director, teaches a painting class. Lawndale 1968 capture; 2019 print View
MH 2021.13.12 Zelle, Ann Children play in the alley and vacant lot next to Art & Soul building. They have been helping whitewash the building in preparation for Sachio Yamashita's rainbow stripes mural 1968 capture; 2019 print View
MH 2021.13.13 Zelle, Ann Director Jackie Hetherington and neighborhood children whitewash the front and alley walls of the Art & Soul building in preparation for Sachio Yamashita’s rainbow stripes mural. Many of the West Side Chicago buildings burned in the 1968 uprising after Martin Luther King Jr. was killed were razed and the lots were left empty 1968 capture; 2021 print View
MH 2021.13.14 Zelle, Ann Vice Ladies help with the administration of Art & Soul and work at the Conservative Vice Lords’ African Lion clothes shop on 16th Street 1968 capture; 2021 print View
MH 2021.13.15 Zelle, Ann A visitor signs the names wall at the opening of Art & Soul, a neighborhood art center run by the Conservative Vice Lords, Inc., on 16th Street in Chicago’s Lawndale neighborhood. Art & Soul was a joint venture of the Vice Lords and Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art 1968 capture; 2021 print View
MH 2021.13.16 Zelle, Ann Art & Soul Director Jackie Hetherington (on R.) congratulates Chicago artist and AfriCOBRA member Jeff Donaldson for the winning entry in the art center’s opening art contest 1968 capture; 2021 print View
MH 2021.13.17 Zelle, Ann Future Art & Soul Director Jackie Hetherington, Illinois Sesquicentennial Advisor James Houlihan, and a neighbor (L to R) stand in front of two adjacent storefronts which the Conservative Vice Lords will gut and remodel to make an art center for the Lawndale neighborhood on 16th Street in Chicago, Illinois 1968 capture; 2021 print View
MH 2021.13.18 Zelle, Ann Empty lot left when buildings were razed following the 1968 uprising after Martin Luther King, Jr., was killed. The long low building on the right will be remodeled by the Conservative Vice Lords to make an art center for the Lawndale neighborhood on 16th Street in Chicago, Illinois 1968 capture; 2021 print View
MH 2021.13.19 Zelle, Ann Daniel Hetherington, Art & Soul Assistant Director, teaches a class on the exhibition of work by Chicago artist Ralph Arnold in Lawndale 1968 capture; 2021 print View