David Marion and Tiara Green are using art as a catalyst for change. It's the couple's passion project that they hope will ...
Black art is more than creativity — it is a declaration of existence, a reflection of lived experiences, and a force that has shaped culture and social movements for generations. From the Harlem ...
In the past year, Dasia Hood has been making an indelible mark for herself on the local art scene. As part of that journey, ...
French street artist Shuck One is honoring Black figures who shaped France’s recent history on the mainland and overseas in an art installation.
A movement of African American painters in the 1950s and 60s was born in Fort Pierce, leading to many making a living doing ...
Born in Charleston in 1946, Art Shell had to overcome adversity at an early age. His mother passed away when he was 15, so he ...
the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center partnered with the Eskenazi School and the Eskenazi Museum of Art to host the event, “For the Love of Black Art.” The experience entailed community members and ...
Governor Polis visited an art show reimagining Casa Bonita and celebrated Black History Month at African Grill and Bar.
What began as a small Harlem library addressing the needs of a changing neighborhood has grown into a world-renowned mecca for Black art and thought. The Schomburg Center for Research in Black ...
This special showcase highlights his extensive contributions to the art world and coincides with Black History Month, further emphasizing the cultural and historical significance of his collection." ...
Folk Artist Mary Proctor has been creating art for three decades. Her work landed in spots on local and national levels.
But in the pantheon of American art, Atlanta has its own under-the-radar masterwork: Hale Aspacio Woodruff’s epic six-part mural “The Art of the Negro” which has hung for six decades in the Trevor ...