US National Register of Historic Places adds first art environment of an African American artist
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The late artist L.V. Hull's home-studio in Mississippi is the first art environment created by an African American added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Yaphet Smith emphasizes, "It's important to have an accurate story of creativity in America, and including her home on the National Register helps achieve that goal."
Hull transformed her home with found objects, creating a colorful collage that conveyed messages of appreciation, weaving art into the fabric of her life.
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