Dr. Ronald McDowell tours a gallery of his artwork at the Tuskegee Human and Civil Rights Multicultural Center during the community reception for new Tuskegee University President Dr. Gilbert Rochon held November 30. McDowell’s art has since been removed as he prepares for more shows, leaving the newly-renovated center ready for upcoming exhibits. For more, see this week's News section. Photo by Jeff Thompson.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Dr. Ronald Scott McDowell (artist)
Dr. Ronald McDowell tours a gallery of his artwork at the Tuskegee Human and Civil Rights Multicultural Center during the community reception for new Tuskegee University President Dr. Gilbert Rochon held November 30. McDowell’s art has since been removed as he prepares for more shows, leaving the newly-renovated center ready for upcoming exhibits. For more, see this week's News section. Photo by Jeff Thompson.
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