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"Our visitors need to recognize themselves and their culture in our galleries," said William R. Valerio, CEO of the Woodmere ...
Cole white is a unique artist who loves bowling with his best mates and building Lego. The 25-year-old has down syndrome and ...
Cole White lives with Down syndrome and is often non-verbal — but through art, he has found a new way to express himself.
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth devotes an exhibition to the Guyanese artists, drawing comparisons between their similar ...
The tradition of displaying the deceased ahead of a funeral is hardly unique, but certain Ghanaian communities elevate the ...
Emmess follows in the footsteps of the stars at this storied Carribbean resort, loved by everyone from JFK to Joan Collins ...
From domestic gems to international spots not to be missed, these are the places you should consider booking a flight to now that summer is here.
Although D.C.’s iconic Black Lives Matter Plaza is being torn up, other street art from the summer of 2020 remains, and a few paintings look better than ever.
“Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys” is on display at Mia, 2400 Third Ave. S., Minneapolis, through July 13.
Black Dimensions curated its first major exhibit, “Black Artists in Historical Perspective I,” as part of the nation’s bicentennial in 1976 at the Albany Institute of History & Art.
McColl Center art exhibit in Charlotte NC “Dark & Divine” is a multimedia show featuring Black figurative art, with photos, mixed media.
1 / 6 Artist Mario Moore ’13 M.F.A. beside his painting, “Joy and Pain”. Photo by Harold Shapiro 2 / 6 A new art exhibition at the Yale Divinity School features works by Yale-trained artists from the ...