Posted on December 02, 2013

Repost from Campus Weekly

Frank Woods (African American Studies) has art exhibited as part of the “Aggie Alumni and Friends” exhibition at the University Galleries at North Carolina A&T State University. The exhibition is in the Dudley Building. His three pieces include “Best Friends,” “Christ on the Road to Emmaus” and “Portrait of Charles Henry Moore.” Moore was the first vice-president of the school and the man who successfully led Greensboro’s effort to have A&T located in the city. He has two buildings named for him on the campus. Moore is also Frank Woods’ great-uncle. The exhibition will be up until Dec. 6.

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