(Source: UMUC - University of Maryland, University College) By Menachem Wecker (menachem.wecker@umuc.edu) | November 9, 2015 Showing important artworks, which reflect historical tropes and movements that are much broader than the works themselves, is surely at least a component of the mission of every museum and gallery. When those works have also been underestimated in the annals of history, as with the works of Washington, D.C., artist Delilah Pierce (1904-1992), that propels the exhibit to a whole new level. 'It's a good feeling to be able to shed that light on someone who has been under the radar,' said Eric Key, director of the UMUC Arts Program. 'Delilah has such a diverse body of work...
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