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The work on paper, "African/American" by Kara Walker is included here as an artwork purchase in 2004 by the Art Museum made possible in part by Jeffrey Horrell and Rodney Rose. &#13;
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In addition, Jeffrey Horrell and Rodney Rose have established significant support for the Art Museum, which includes the endowed and named position of Director and Chief Curator of the Art Museum, as well as the Jeffrey Horrell and Rodney Rose Art Museum Fund. </text>
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