[Open View: The Conscience of Houston Black Women Artists]

Postcard by Barnes-Blackman Galleries advertising an art gallery called "The Conscience of Houston Black Women Artists."
Date: February 1998
Creator: Barnes-Blackman Galleries
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard: The Spirit of African-American Life and Culture]

Postcard advertising the Jubilations and Celebrations art gallery presented by Barnes-Blackman Galleries. On the back on the card, the hours for the reception, gallery, and workshops are listed.
Date: October 1991
Creator: Barnes-Blackman Galleries
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard: Houston's New Visionaries]

Postcard advertising an art gallery with several installation by various artists. The first exhibition is The Critical Decade by Roshini Kempadoo and Maxine Walker, photographers who express what is means to be Black and British in Europe. The first installation is Banthu by Annette Lawrence; Banthu is a word used by Black South Africans use Banthu as a word of solidarity. The second installation is Move? by Pat Ward Williams and the third installation was Shout by Colette Veasey.
Date: March 1991
Creator: Community Artists' Collective
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard: Aleice Phillips Conley]

Postcard by the Community Artists' Collective presenting an exhibit of oil paintings by Aleice Phillips Conley. The gallery was hosted by Barnes-Blackman Galleries.
Date: April 1991
Creator: The Community Artists' Collective
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Flyer: Jazzology]

Flyer advertising a night of Jazzology displaying the recent works of Israel McCloud. On the cover of the flyer there is a note that defines Jazzology a study of musically mixed medium.
Date: 1993
Creator: {{{name}}}
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard: In My Image]

Postcard titled "In My Image" with details about an exhibition of original paintings by Mauri Williams. The exhibition was hosted by Barnes-Blackman galleries in Houston.
Date: 1993
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History