Check with seller Emma Amos's Paintings and Artworks Scottsdale
- Location: Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Amos worked under New York print masters Letterio Calapai and Robert Blackburn and the textile artist Dorothy Liebes. In 1964, Amos became the first—and only—woman to join the renowned Spiral Collective, working alongside Romare Bearden and Norman Lewis. She would go on to join the Heresies and Guerilla Girls collectives, collaborating and clashing with many of the most decorated artists of the latter 20th century, and working tirelessly to make space for women and artists of color in leading galleries and museums. For more details check out https://www.larsenartauction.com/
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