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Tools of Her Ministry: The Art of Sister Gertrude Morgan

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NEW ORLEANS, LA.
: One of the most interesting and original self-taught artists of the Twentieth Century, Sister Gertrude Morgan (1900-1980) was a painter, evangelist, musician and poet who used her diverse talents to convey her profound religious beliefs. Transcending cultural barriers between art, institutional religion and individual spirituality, her art combined the Black tradition of autonomous religious expression with a remarkable inherent artistic sensibility.

Diligent and resourceful, Morgan also fashioned and decorated the cardboard megaphones she used when preaching (such as "Jesus is my air plane") and hand stitched the individually decorated fans she offered visitors to her mission.

Morgan believed that her creative genius was God-given and that this mandated that she use it to serve the Lord and spread the word. Most of her paintings, therefore, were on religious themes, often interpretations of passages from the Old and New Testaments. She frequently wrote messages or quoted scriptural passages in her pieces, texts that play central roles in the total composition.

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