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African-American Artists To Visit Wichita For Special Exhibition

African-American professional artists from across the country will take part in a rare visit to Kansas. Their appearance and exhibit are scheduled for Friday at Wichita State University as part of Black History Month programming.

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Frank Frazier.

The Art That Touches Your Heart Foundation will bring in artists from New York, Texas and Missouri. At 73, international artist Frank Frazier has had his work displayed at the White House, in the halls of Congress, on the set of "The Cosby Show" and in movies like Coming to America. He’s known for his bright colorful works and his black shoe polish art that depicts major scenes from the civil rights movement.

"My art is like telling a story," he says. "Some artists like to paint flowers and pretty things and that’s cool too, but I like to relate to the people because it’s important that our children--black and white and Hispanic--know the real struggle."

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One of artist Fredrick Douglass Moore's intricate cityscapes sculpted from erasers.

Another artist, Fredrick Douglass Moore, is bringing intricate cityscapes sculpted from multicolored pencil erasers. Local African-American students are also displaying their artwork.

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Carla Eckels is assistant news director and the host of Soulsations. Follow her on Twitter @Eckels.

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Carla Eckels is Director of Organizational Culture at KMUW. She produces and hosts the R&B and gospel show Soulsations and brings stories of race and culture to The Range with the monthly segment In the Mix. Carla was inducted into The Kansas African American Museum's Trailblazers Hall of Fame in 2020 for her work in broadcast/journalism.