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"Dreaming With The Archives," a multi-city art project by the nonprofit Kinfolk Tech, asks Brooklyn Bridge Park visitors ...
A new book explores how painters, sculptors and writers, especially women and people of color, used their craft to advocate ...
Dallas art exhibit honors untold stories of African American veterans A life of service is never easy, and for many men and women of color who serve in the military, the challenges can be even ...
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - A new art exhibit promises visitors an intimate and thought-provoking journey. The African American artwork by a Lake Charles artist will be on display in the Black Heritage ...
The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) will relocate and reopen its African American art galleries in October 2025. The new galleries will be centrally located near the Rivera Court, showcasing 50 ...
The former Department of Natural Resources building at 2312 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive is being demolished to make space for the future African American American Art and Culture Museum.
Black art is largely absent from the world's largest museums. Now, African American artists and curators are working to change that.
Rev. Amos Brown said he was notified that two artifacts he loaned to the National Museum of African American History and Culture would be returned to him.
The African American Quilt Guild of Oakland showcases skill that reconciles years of history and encourages the bridge between function and artistry.
The film "Right On Be Free" emphasizes the importance of art and community in the African American experience. It calls for black individuals to engage with their heritage through artistic ...
Black galleries are a conduit between Black creatives, collectors, and the community. Supporting galleries amplifies Black art and history.
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