Joyce J. Scott: Walk a Mile in My Dreams
By Catharina Manchanda (Editor), Cecilia Wichmann (Editor), Tiffany E. Barber (Contribution by), Angela N. Carroll (Contribution by), Valerie Cassel Oliver (Contribution by), Sonya Clark (Contribution by), Oletha DeVane (Contribution by), Henry John Drewal (Contribution by), Jeffrey Gibson (Contribution by), Ashley Minner Jones (Contribution by), Leslie King Hammond (Contribution by), Kay Lawal-Muhammad (Contribution by), Deyane Moses (Contribution by), Malcolm Peacock (Contribution by), William C Rhodes III (Contribution by), Joyce J. Scott (Contribution by), Lowery Stokes Sims (Contribution by)
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By Catharina Manchanda (Editor), Cecilia Wichmann (Editor), Tiffany E. Barber (Contribution by), Angela N. Carroll (Contribution by), Valerie Cassel Oliver (Contribution by), Sonya Clark (Contribution by), Oletha DeVane (Contribution by), Henry John Drewal (Contribution by), Jeffrey Gibson (Contribution by), Ashley Minner Jones (Contribution by), Leslie King Hammond (Contribution by), Kay Lawal-Muhammad (Contribution by), Deyane Moses (Contribution by), Malcolm Peacock (Contribution by), William C Rhodes III (Contribution by), Joyce J. Scott (Contribution by), Lowery Stokes Sims (Contribution by)
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An insightful retrospective of the genre-defying contemporary artist and MacArthur Fellow Joyce J. Scott, showcasing contributions from an extraordinary group of artists and scholars
This essential new volume serves as a critical resource and details the richness and complexity of the work of Joyce J. Scott (b. 1948), beginning with an overview of the artist’s 50-year career—an interconnected, community-generating practice that embraces performance art, beaded necklaces and sculptures, wal...
This essential new volume serves as a critical resource and details the richness and complexity of the work of Joyce J. Scott (b. 1948), beginning with an overview of the artist’s 50-year career—an interconnected, community-generating practice that embraces performance art, beaded necklaces and sculptures, wal...






















