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The story of our migration is ongoing. Feeling inspired? Share your #Panel61

In the final, 60th panel of The Migration Series, Jacob Lawrence leaves us with the words “And the migrants kept coming.” Today, more than 70 years later, Lawrence’s epic narrative continues to have powerful reverberations.

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Submit your work through Instagram or Twitter using the #Panel61 hashtag and join the conversation. What does #Panel61 look like to you?

  • Art History students dove deep into Jacob Lawrence's "Migration Series," looking, analyzing, and interpreting his work. They reacted by sharing their own migration stories-- personal, familial, or ancestral.  #panel61
  • Art History students dove deep into Jacob Lawrence's "Migration Series," looking, analyzing, and interpreting his work. They reacted by sharing their own migration stories-- personal, familial, or ancestral.  #panel61
  • “To me, migration means movement. While I was painting, I thought about trains and people walking to the stations. I thought of the field hands leaving their farms to become factory workers, and about the family that s
  • My colleague and friend, Mrs. Kelly O’Brien, teaches African American history. In her study of #thegreatmigration she had her students work on the 61st panel of Jacob Lawrence’s awesome 60-panel Migration Series. This
  • Join the #Panel61 Conversation
  • #patina #safari #safariwindshields #safariwindshieldslakinglaches. #panel61 #doveblue
  • I submitted a Panel 61, the link will be in the bio :)#panel61 #art #painting #feminism #lgbt #racism #protest
  • Photos from my solo exhibition. It was a lovely time! DM for details at judy@judithannart.com #art #panel61 #multitude #multitudes #oilpainting #oilpainter #contemporaryart #dailycollector #artcollector #newpainting #o
  • Jacob Lawrence's epic #MigrationSeries consists of 60 panels, but the story of our migration is ongoing. What would #Panel61 look like? Here are some recent submissions; create your own and submit at lawrencemigration.
  • “Dissent is the highest form of patriotism”🤘Acrylic Painting of @kaepernick7 done (sort of) in the style of Jacob Lawrence for #panel61 project in AP US History....#art #acrylic #painting #acrylicpainting #hardboard #j
  • @phillipscollection  #phillipscollection #JacobLawrence  #Migrationseries #Panel61 #march #vote #selma #timelyreminder #bythings #DCarts #art #artmuseum #connections
  • Students from Mt. Ranier Elementary told migration stories from their community and families through art. We are thrilled to welcome some of these young artists and their families to our concert featuring Derek Bermel'
  • What does migration look like today? In a project inspired by Jacob Lawrence's Migration Series, students at Mt. Ranier Elementary School created artwork that documents the migration stories of their parents and member
  • We asked contemporary artists to image what #Panel61 of #JacobLawrence's #MigrationSeries might look like today. Tiffany Jones responded with her work "Migration by a New Generation" (from "unFaded"). Read more about t