Winter exhibitions showcase the power of Black art
Global museums celebrate Black excellence through groundbreaking shows This winter, the art world is experiencing a remarkable celebration of Black creative brilliance, with institutions across
Global museums celebrate Black excellence through groundbreaking shows This winter, the art world is experiencing a remarkable celebration of Black creative brilliance, with institutions across
As the astrological world transitions from Mercury’s retrograde influence, a more powerful cosmic event approaches: Mars retrograde. Beginning December 6, 2024, and extending through February
As the year comes to a close, December offers a unique blend of energies for each zodiac sign. With significant astrological events like the new
Accessing mental health resources is often a significant hurdle for youth of color. Financial barriers, cultural stigma, and systemic inequalities compound the challenge, leaving many
President-elect Trump has sent shockwaves throughout the transgender community. His promises to enact policies such as limiting gender-affirming care and eliminating the gender-neutral “X” marker
The BPM Brunch kicked off a weekend filled with creativity and inspiration, celebrating the expansive art forms and rich Black culture in Washington, D.C. Held
The recent removal of a mural depicting Vice President Kamala Harris in Atlanta has left many in the community with a sense of disappointment and
How are politics and a tense election season impacting the arts community? It is a question that was on the minds of many during several
This year’s Middleburg film festival is the one of the best kept secrets. A colorful celebration of cinema, the best of Hollywood’s narrative films and
The evening was billed as, “An Evening of Soul,” and you immediately felt a soulful energy fill the room when the Broadway Housing Communities (BHC)
Forgiveness is one of life’s most challenging yet rewarding acts. It has the power to lift burdens, clear minds, and create an unparalleled sense of
Jennifer Barlament, Executive Director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO), took center stage at the second annual HBCU AccessFest to celebrate the event’s dedication to
During her speech at the HBCU AccessFest, Hala Moddelmog, President and CEO of the Woodruff Arts Center, highlighted the significant role of arts and education
Amy Sherald’s upcoming solo exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery marks not only a personal achievement but a significant moment in the history of Black
The African American Museum in Philadelphia is showcasing an extraordinary exhibit, “SharedVision,” featuring the personal art collection of acclaimed actor CCH Pounder and her late
Books have long been a source of inspiration, entertainment and education. Throughout the years, certain genres have captivated the hearts and minds of readers, becoming
Toronto, a city rich in diversity and creativity, serves as a vibrant hub for Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) artists and entrepreneurs. With
Art is more than just aesthetics; it is a powerful tool for activism and cultural preservation. Through various forms of expression, artists carry forward the
Venus Williams, the renowned tennis champion, is making waves beyond the sports arena with her latest venture, a multi-disciplinary podcast titled “Widening the Lens.” In
Black visual artists have long been at the forefront of artistic innovation, using their work to tell powerful stories and challenge societal norms. This article