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In homage to Audre Lorde, the artist’s exhibition at SCAD Museum of Art explores whether subsistence itself can be a form of ...
During this same invasion in 2002, artist Rula Halawani went out on the streets of Ramallah, and photographed corpses of ...
Here we highlight seven works of art discussed in papers in the special issue – from stories of childhood sexual experiences to bold fashion shows, musical films to maverick lesbian novels. They show ...
From Oakland to Brooklyn, these Black-owned art galleries are more than just exhibition spaces—they are incubators for creative expression, cultural dialogue, and community power. Rooted in ...
Since the Iberian Peninsula lost power in a massive blackout, grid operators are in the process of trying to restore power to millions of customers and businesses. As you might imagine, the ...
I know how important [art] is, so I just became passionate about giving artists spaces to be seen and celebrated.” ExploreKerry Washington, 2 Chainz bring Black star power to Atlanta Film ...
It was a fitting backdrop for Black Girls in Art Spaces’ first gathering of the year. The arts community founded by Dallas resident Kaci Merriwether-Hawkins exists to champion the work of Black ...
“Mighty Morphin Power Rangers” head writer Tony Oliver admitted it was a mistake to cast a Black actor in the role of the Black Power Ranger and an Asian actor as the Yellow Power Ranger.
cast a Black actor in the role of the black Power Ranger and an Asian actor as the Yellow Ranger. The decision was widely viewed as insensitive and, in a new documentary, Oliver calls it a "mistake." ...
Black-Morsette found out about Campbell’s video, which was created before she was even born, in the course of working on REDress: Art, Action, and the Power of Presence, the forthcoming anthology she ...
National nonprofit Art2Action is presenting “Ouroboros” in partnership with other cultural and art organizations ... An Immersive Exhibit,” a show exploring nature’s power and beauty and the emotions ...
In the mid-1960s, as the revolutionary fervor of Black Power intensified ... tucked away on Bedford Street in the West Village, Acts of Art opened its doors, displaying the work of Black artists.