City Lights: Zanele Muholi’s “Hail The Dark Lioness”; Photography On A Fence; And More

Artist Zanele Muholi and curator Renee Mussai talk about "Somnyama Ngonyama" or "Hail The Dark Lioness," Muholi's exhibition of self-portraits on view at the Spelman Museum of Fine Art on today's "City Lights."
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Thursday on “City Lights with Lois Reitzes”:
- 1:34: Lois Reitzes speaks with renowned visual artist Kara Walker, who spent her teenage years in Atlanta and has work in the High Museum of Art’s permanent collection.
- 19:58: Producer Myke Johns visits Piedmont Park for a look at Atlanta Celebrates Photography’s (ACP) 700-foot-long installation hung on the fence surrounding the dog park. He talks with one of the artists with work along the fence and ACP’s Executive Director, Amy Miller.
- 31:40: Reitzes talks to artist Zanele Muholi and curator Renee Mussai about “Somnyama Ngonyama” or “Hail The Dark Lioness,” Muholi’s exhibition of self-portraits on view at the Spelman Museum of Fine Art.
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