A digital archive highlights the use of art in protest against police brutality, racism and the ongoing impact of colonization.
Garrett Mock was born decades after the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., but the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg student says it’s up to people of all ages and races to ...
St. Anthony Parish has undergone multiple transformations in its long history on Central Street, starting with its original, ...
Students in Montgomery County use both art and technology to teach diversity and inclusion. "When she was first mentioned, I ...
For Merced artist Eddie Rodriguez, inspiration comes from his surroundings and the observations he makes during the course of his daily life. Selected as one of multiple artists to participate in the ...
Kraft was born in Kansas City on Aug. 31, 1921, and quickly took to painting. In 1932, at the age of 11, Kraft exhibited pipe ...
The students will continue to work on this mural over the next few weeks. They hope to have it ready in time for a Black ...
Dan and Becky Okrent spent seven years on the Met Project, a labor of love that took them from ancient Sumer to Synchronism.
Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller was a protege of Auguste Rodin and shaped the Harlem Renaissance. The African American Museum in ...
CITY OF ALBANY COMMUNITY MARCHThe City of Albany’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Beloved Community March has been moved indoors, ...
An image of Malphine Fogel praying the rosary with an angel hovering nearby captures her unwavering faith. It was painted by ...