Alma Woodsey Thomas was an African-American Expressionist painter
and art educator. She lived and worked primarily in Washington, D.C. and
the Washington Post described her as a force in the Washington Color
School.
The Wall Street Journal describes her as a previously "underappreciated artist" who is more recently recognized for her "exuberant" works, noteworthy for their pattern, rhythm and color.
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