The Thankful Poor is an 1894 painting by the African-American painter Henry Ossawa Tanner. It is a genre painting of two African Americans praying at a table and shares themes with Tanner’s other works like The Banjo Lesson (1893). The painting is considered a milestone in African-American art, notably for its countering of racial stereotypes by portraying African-American culture in a dignified manner. This depiction was influenced by Tanner’s father and the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Despite its popularity with critics, The Thankful Poor was Tanner’s last African-American genre work before he began to focus on biblical scenes. After remaining hidden for years, the painting was discovered in a storage closet of the Pennsylvania School for the Deaf in 1970, before being purchased by Camille and Bill Cosby in 1981 for their private collection. In 2020, the painting was sold by the Cosbys to Art Bridges, a foundation created by Alice Walton for loaning artwork.

Contact the Organisers

E-mail : abhijithsurendran@ieee.org

Mobile : 7736169164

E-mail : naveen.s@ieee.org

Mobile : 85473 11129

E-mail : meeraroy@ieee.org

Mobile : 9188730080

*Please ensure you read the Terms & Conditions before proceeding with the registration.
You can find it at the bottom of this page

“A club is for members only. But once you join, membership lasts for an eternity.”
~ Ellen Schreiber

Grab your opportunity to build your extra knowledge on technology !!!

IEEE Signal Processing Society Chapter is a technological society enabled by signal processing, a branch of electronics engineering that models and analyzes data representation of technology.

Here is the opportunity to get your SPS membership which provides you with dynamic opportunities in your professional development and free entry for the most awaited event ORIGO !!!

SPS MEMBERSHIP – $ 0.5

What are you waiting for !!??

Catch this opportunity and get your memberships soon !!!

FAQ

ORIGO, a series of enthusiastic, hands-on sessions on Natural Language Processing followed by exciting competitions, hosted by the IEEE Signal Processing Society Student Branch Chapter of Adi Shankara Institute of Engineering and Technology. It will be hosted from 24th May to 30th May, 2021.

Origo will be hosted virtually and will utilize common online platforms for conducting its event.

All students who are presently pursuing their undergraduate degree can participate.

You can contact the organizers through their contact numbers and their respective e-mail id. All enquiries can also be mailed to ieeesb@adishankara.ac.in or can be reached out via the social media pages of the organization.

The event registration must completed in order to participate in ORIGO after which the organizers will confirm your participation for the same after successful verification of the registration.

All the participants will be notified about the updates of the event through their registered email and also via specific WhatsApp groups.