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2024.12.20 Lorraine O'Grady class of 1955 tribute The Boston Globe
Published:Artist Lorraine O’Grady ’55 spent a week in residence at Wellesley this year, working closely with students. “As much as she has taught us, Lorraine told me that her priority was to continue learning — to hear from thinkers of all ages,” said Amanda Gilvin, curator of O’Grady’s “both/and” show at the Davis Museum.
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2024.12.16 Lorraine O'Grady class of 1955 legacy The New York Times
Published:Lorraine O’Grady ’55 was confident from a young age that she would one day be considered a genius, no matter what the field. And she knew, too, that her importance would likely be recognized only belatedly, given the way Black women’s contributions were so often overlooked.
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2024.12.13 Lorraine O'Grady class of 1955 tribute ARTnews
Published:Lorraine O’Grady ’55 developed a loyal following for artworks that often proved unclassifiable. Her art critiqued racism, misogyny, and privilege, but it did so using methods that were ambiguous and occasionally even tough to interpret. She spoke frequently of wanting to use what she called “both/and thinking” that stood against Western systems.