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As we enter International Black Women’s History Month, Black art has always been a means of documenting and creating history, putting out powerful stories that depict Black women’s experiences ...
You don’t have to be an art expert to appreciate a good painting, especially when it comes from Black female painters who are revolutionizing the art world with every brushstroke. From bold portraits ...
Highlighting the representation of Black women across two centuries, this exhibition illuminates their significant role in shaping American art history. In the collection of 60 pieces, a standout work ...
Boynton Beach artist Alyrical became legally blind at age 22 when she developed a rare eye condition. But she was determined ...
The exhibition, which features artwork selected by 'Girlfriends' cast members, will be on display from June 27-29 at the Line Hotel in Koreatown.
MADISON, Wis. – A new art exhibit meant to showcase the depth and range of Black women while challenging visitors to consider the role they play in the exhibit experience ...
Augusta Savage was the first person in the U.S. to open a gallery dedicated to African American art. A Harlem Renaissance sculptor and art educator, she was also one of the first Black women art ...
"Our visitors need to recognize themselves and their culture in our galleries," said William R. Valerio, CEO of the Woodmere ...
The most common ethnicity of curators is White (80.0%), followed by Hispanic or Latino (8.0%), Black or African American (4.4%) and Asian (4.3%). So, literally to be young, Black, a woman and an ...
The 2019 Black Women In Hollywood event gathered ambitious women who lead strong and with pride in Hollywood. During the warm fellowship of intelligent and inspiring talent, ESSENCE and Ford […] ...
They say art is subjective, which is the case for the newest Black woman statue in New York City’s iconic Times Square. Created by Black British artist Thomas J. Price, the internet has been in ...
Times Square’s 12-Foot Black Woman Statue Sparks Fierce Debate Over Art and Representation | WATCH Thomas J. Price’s controversial installation is scheduled to remain until June 17, 2025.