Walter Allen Rogers Jr. is a Cleveland-born artist with a passion for the arts that began at a young age. With exceptional talent nurtured at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Rogers went on to spend 25 years in New York City, drawing and painting beneath the George Washington Bridge. His work has gained international recognition, including presenting original artwork to the United Nations and preparing a traveling exhibition titled "Sanctuary of the Black Butterfly," featuring drawings, paintings, and photographs of African-American women of Native American descent.
Known for his diverse artistic skills, Rogers has also worked in lighting for plays at the renowned Karamu House Theater. With a focus on contemporary art, his portfolio includes drawings, oil paintings, photography, sculpture, and poetry. Through his dedication to education and artistic expression, Walter Allen Rogers Jr. continues to make a significant impact in the world of African-American art.
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