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Niza Knoll Gallery presents “Not Another Black Art Show”, curated by Tyree Jones-Evans, on view from May 30 to June 29 at 915 ...
A memorial wall was installed today at a historic black cemetery in Greene County. The private family cemetery is on Taylor ...
Five years on, many of the murals are still maintained by activists and community groups, while wear and tear, construction, ...
The artist who rose to fame with her conceptual photography receives a show focused on a different but no less engaging part ...
No one champions Black art quite like Atlanta. Historically, the city has hosted the National Black Arts Festival (NBAF), an ...
School is almost out for the summer. Start making plans for summertime fun by attending festivals with music, food, kid ...
As soon as the elevator doors open onto the fifth floor of the Whitney Museum, visitors are immediately greeted with the words “Amy Sherald: American Sublime." ...
Before Thoreau's "life in the woods," there was Brister Freeman, a formerly enslaved man who won his freedom serving in the ...
When we interrogate the symbolism of the LGBTQ flag, we can disrupt the myth that queer communities have always been harmonious.
The Mount, Edith Wharton's Home, announces the full lineup of the 2025 Summer Author Series and In Conversation. This year, ...
The announcement comes after Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman pledged a $600 billion investment in the U.S. in January ...
Afrikaners have therefore maintained a hefty chunk of the nation’s wealth. Only 1 percent of white South Africans live in ...