Sedrick Ervin Huckaby (1975) nyɛla Americanima nuchee ni baŋda.[1][2]

Sedrick Huckaby
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Exhibitions

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Selected solo exhibitions[3]

  • 2021 – Sedrick Huckaby, Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, Texas[4]
  • 2016 – The 99%- Highland Hills, Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas
  • 2012 – Faith & Family: Sedrick Huckaby, The Grace Museum, Abilene, Texas
  • 2008 – Sedrick Huckaby: A Love Supreme, Danforth Museum of Art, Framingham, Massachusetts[5]
  • 2008 – Sedrick Huckaby: Big Momma's House, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas[6]
  • 2008- Legacy: The Paintings of Sedrick Huckaby, Hammonds House Museum and Resource Center of African American Art, Atlanta, Georgia
  • 2006- Sedrick Huckaby: Quilts and Portraits, Nielsen Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts
  • 2006- Sedrick Huckaby, The Greenville County Museum, Greenville, South Carolina
  • 2006- Sedrick Huckaby, Galveston Arts Center, Galveston, Texas
  • 2006- Sedrick Huckaby, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, Texas
  • 2006- Sedrick Huckaby, Masur Museum of Art, Monroe, Louisiana
  • 2006- Sedrick Huckaby: National Black Fine Art Fair, New York, New York (Valley House Gallery
  • 2005- Sedrick Huckaby: Portraits and Quilts, Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas
  • 2003- A Love Supreme, African American Museum, Dallas, Texas
  • 2003- A Place Between Abstraction and Representation: Sedrick Huckaby, Carillon Gallery, Tarrant County College, Fort Forth, Texas
  • 2002- Sedrick Huckaby- Recent Work, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation, Fort Worth, Texas
  • 2001- Fragments from Life, Evelyn Siegel Gallery, Fort Worth, Texas
  • 2000- Recent Paintings, Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, Massachusetts
  • 1999- Kate Neal Kinley Fellowship Show, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
  • 1999- Sedrick Huckaby: Paintings, Wendell Street Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts
  • 1997- Miracle of Life, Wendell Street Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts

Selected collections

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Kundivihira

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