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The Indiana Black Expo kicks off another full slate of events this July as they embark on their annual Summer Celebration.
Atlanta, the Visual Arts, and the National Black Arts Festival,” opening July 18 at Hammonds House Museum, they’ll encounter a dynamic cross-section of work by artists who helped define Atlanta’s ...
Feb. 9 — Bainbridge Island Museum of Art A must for film lovers, this annual festival features stories from the Black experience with a powerful lineup of films. Songs of Soul Feb. 13 — Fremont Abbey ...
Amid all these attacks on Black culture and Black art, ... Black celebrities have a long and storied history of pushing back against white people and politicians that they feel harm our community.
This interview has been edited for length and clarity. *The Hip Hop Caucus (HHC), a national nonprofit founded in 2004, is redefining environmental justice by centering Black and Brown communities ...
Columbia’s campus is home to a wide range of preprofessional organizations covering fields from finance to law to medicine. Students interested in careers in film, however, have navigated the industry ...
Juneteenth celebrated with flag raising in San Diego’s Black Arts and Culture District by Alexa Vazquez • Times of San Diego June 19, 2025, 5:26 p.m. June 19, 2025, 5:26 p.m. Share this: ...
Clearly, Woods is no stranger to Columbus' arts and culture scene. Prior to opening Streetlight Guild, ... 31 Days of Columbus Black Art.” ...
“Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica” runs through March 30 at the Art Institute of Chicago, 111 S. Michigan Ave., 312-443-3600 and www.artic.edu Originally Published ...
A historic moment is unfolding across three of Detroit’s major arts and cultural institutions: The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA), the Museum of Contemporary Art & Design (MOCAD), and the ...
Engaging with the arts. The arts play a significant role in Black culture. From music to visual arts, our creativity knows no bounds. Engaging with local artists, attending performances and ...
The photographer and associate curator at the Burchfield Penney Art Center has made the history, legacy, and ongoing creativity of Buffalo’s Black Arts community the primary focus of her work.