Vinnie Bagwell creates three-dimensional and bas-relief sculpture in bronze and bronze resin for public places. She has won numerous commissions and awards.
"PLEASE JOIN US, TODAY: Wednesday, September 15 at Noon EST for a an interview with Vinnie Bagwell, the woman who is changing the landscape of public art to include Black Historical Icons https://t.co/CDjUILzE8m."
PRAY I WIN! I submitted my finalist presentation to the City of Newark for Harriet Tubman. Harriet was only 29 when she escaped from slavery and returned to Maryland as an Underground Railroad “conductor". Thus, I choose a more authentic allegory to catch and hold the eye!
PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS! APRIL 26, 2021
With Randy Cohen is set to return this spring, featuring Vinnie Bagwell, a sought-after public artist.
Registration: https://t.co/X8iqUJac8L
Photo credit: Grace Roselli, "The Pandora's BoxX Project"
EBONY, ESSENCE & JET Magazines informed me of the black aesthetic in the 1979s, when I was growing up. You never saw black people in the other mainstream magazines back then. These are my drawings from high school.
BLACK HISTORY MONTH: "Until color shall cease to be a bar to equal participation in the offices and honor of the country, this discussion will go on...
Earle Wilson, Jr., photographer
GRIND NOW! Greatness, later. My cousin, Dorinda, and her husband, William, shot “B Roll” and stills for a future documentary, this evening.
William Angelucci, photographer
“The Man in the Arena” Theodore Roosevelt was installed in October 2015 at Roosevelt Senior High School in Washington, DC. Commissioned by DC Department of General Services (Vinnie Bagwell/Photo) https://t.co/XnRvrcKGWp
My third public artwork, “Legacies” was installed at Chickasaw Heritage Park in Memphis, TN, in October 2012. It celebrates African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans. (Memphis Riverfront/Photo) https://t.co/p7toGgppi4