NEW YORK (PIX11) – It’s the first day of a month-long celebration of Black History in this country. There’s an art gallery in Harlem making a difference in the lives of artists of color.
days after she posted a clip on Instagram of her crying over President Donald Trump’s deportations of illegal immigrants. The official White House X account shared a video of three women whose ...
"She’d known the period of the time of the show and probably in the back of her mind, she knows anytime my phone’s going to ring before that last day, I’m going to be [hurt]. So her initial [reaction] ...
The art installation in Nihonmachi Alley, located north of South Jackson Street between Sixth Avenue South and Maynard Avenue South, is actually two separate works. Both were smeared with black ...
The Art Institute of Chicago’s Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica is massive, featuring 350 works of art, with paintings, sculpture, video and audio, as well as historical ...
Even after she returned home to Philadelphia, married and started a family further north, she continued depicting the quiet terrors — and triumphs — of being Black ... for art at a young ...
“I always asked myself, ‘How do we get in the phone?’ Like, the mentors ain’t on the phone,” he said. “So, I wanted to come up with a plan to invade their space but without them ...