Stockton art exhibition celebrates African American history

Stockton University’s Art Gallery will bring a fall exhibition centering on African American history, stories and experiences starting Thursday.

The two-floor exhibition — “Diverse Perspectives in Photography: Four Black Guggenheim Fellows in the Philadelphia Region” — will run through Nov. 8, at the Stockton Art Gallery, on Lakeside Lane on the Galloway Township campus.

It will feature the work of Donald E. Camp, who in 1995 was the second African American photographer to receive the Guggenheim Fellowship following Roy DeCarava in 1952. The exhibit also will have works from Ron Tarver, William E. Williams and Wendel A. White…

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