A new book, Amaza Lee Meredith Imagines Herself Modern: Architecture and the Black American Middle Class, sets out to tell the life story of its namesake. Per MIT Press, Meredith’s “bold choices in ...
Installation view of “Dear Mazie,” at the Institute for Contemporary Art in Richmond. (Keshia Eugene/Virginia State University Special Collections and Archives) Review by Sommer Browning Archives are ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Architect Amaza Lee Meredith stands by her desk/drafting table in 1958. PETERSBURG — One of the first Black woman architects, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A compelling new book about Amaza Lee Meredith writes the trailblazer’s work into the American modernism narrative—starting with ...
RICHMOND, Va. -- Dr. Danellia Gladden-Green, writer from R Home Magazine, joined us to discuss her recent piece featuring Amaza Lee Meredith, the first queer African American woman to be recognized in ...
PETERSBURG — One of the first Black woman architects, Amaza Lee Meredith from Petersburg, will be celebrated in the latest episodes of the New Angle: Voice audio documentary series created by Beverly ...