s an uprising rocks his Harlem neighborhood on a
hot summer night, artist Bill Jameson is more focused on
finishing his latest work: three paintings representing three
types of Black womanhood. More than his artistic vision is
challenged by the arrival of an unexpected muse, who refuses to
be bound by his shallow assumptions of all that Black womanhood
can be. This reflection on how art truly reflects life is
directed by Obie Award winner Brandon J. Dirden (director of
August Wilson's Radio Golf and King Hedley II)
and features Crystal Dickinson (A Raisin in the Sun,
August Wilson's Seven Guitars).
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