M. Akua McDaniel, Ph.D., is a retired associate professor of art history and former chair of Spelman College’s Department of Art and Art History. She has also taught at Roosevelt University, Loyola University, and the Art Institute of Chicago. McDaniel earned her BFA and MFA from Ohio University and completed her Ph.D. in late 19th early 20th century American art and culture at Emory University’s Institute of Liberal Arts. In her role as founding director of the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, she received a certificate in Museum Collection Care and Management from the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. and was awarded a fellowship to attend the Museums in the 21st Century Seminar in Salzburg, Austria. During her time at Spelman, Dr. McDaniel not only taught art history courses but she has also published widely on topics related to African American art, including her latest book, A Dream Deferred: The Art and Activism of Edwin Augustus Harleston.
For more than twenty years, she has contributed to the arts community in numerous capacities, including as visual arts coordinator and curator for the National Black Arts Festival, member of the art selection committee for Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport Terminal, and panelist for both the Georgia Council for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Dr. McDaniel is available to discuss A Dream Deferred: The Art & Activism of Edwin Augustus Harleston, in addition to other topics of African-American art and history. Reach out by email to share your potential event dates, location and format.

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