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Auburn City Hall Gallery Presents an Exhibition in recognition of Black History Month

Contact:

Maija McKnight, Art Coordinator
253-804-5043
mmcknight@auburnwa.gov

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 3, 2011

WHAT: Art Exhibition in recognition of Black History Month
WHEN: February 2 – March 1, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday
WHERE: Auburn City Hall, 25 W. Main St. and City Hall Annex, 1 W. Main Street. Admission is free.

Bonner Bonner

AUBURN, Wash. – February 3, 2011 – The large scale portraits of African-American pioneers by Dionne Bonner are on display at the City Hall Gallery alongside historical documents and photographs from Auburn’s White River Valley Museum.

Artist Dionne Bonner has captured the essence of Pacific Northwest pioneers and historical figures Nettie Asbury, John T Gayton, Horace Cayton, William Owen Bush, George Washington, George P. Riley, Senator J.H. Ryan, George W. Bush and Edward F. Meyer. In the 3’ x 5’ portraits their presence is larger than life, and viewers are encouraged to learn more about the individuals by the biographical descriptions that accompany each portrait. In addition, the artist created a “history quest” handout, encouraging the visitor to learn more and match the facts to the individual.

Guest curator and Curator of Collections of the White River Valley Museum, Hilary Pittenger, created a narrative of Auburn’s black history through her research. In the display, visitors will see photographs that have been preserved because of their inclusion in the Auburn High School Yearbooks along with other historical documents. Focusing between 1870 and 1990, the historical exhibit encourages citizens to share their stories and help preserve minority history in the White River Valley.

Black History Month, since 1976, is a remembrance of the events in the history of the African diaspora. The Auburn City Hall Gallery is presented by the City of Auburn and Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation. For a 2011 Gallery Brochure or for information on other cultural arts programs, go to www.auburnwa.gov/arts or call 253-931-3043.

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City of Auburn, Parks, Arts and Recreation
910 Ninth St SE
Auburn, WA 98002
253-931-3043
www.auburnwa.gov/arts

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Auburn City Hall
25 W Main Street
Auburn WA 98001-4998
Phone: 253-931-3000

 

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