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Bringing History to Life: African American Colorized Gallery

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Colorized photographs bring new life to African American history. This virtual collection allows viewers to use iPads and virtual reality headsets to admire historical photographs as if they were captured today for an immersive gallery experience. The stories of the past are captured as black and white photographs, then the technique of colorizing brings them to the present day while allowing for individual interpretation. All photographs were colorized by Randall Coleman on a mobile device with the Snapseed application. He is available to teach this technique to anyone as young as fifth grade.

See Randall Coleman's work below:

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Trust Arts Education Center @ Cultural District

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  • Friday, September 23 05:30pm - 10:00pm
    4th Floor, Entrance Room

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