
Politics at the Outsider Art and Affordable Art Fairs
As President Donald Trump’s actions target the cultural sphere, two New York City art fairs recently showcased artists addressing politics and identity issues. At the
As President Donald Trump’s actions target the cultural sphere, two New York City art fairs recently showcased artists addressing politics and identity issues. At the
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, stands as a cornerstone of the Black Museum movement, housing
In the dynamic intersection of art history, archival practice, and Black feminist thought, Bethany Hill stands as a visionary bridge-builder. As an archivist, curator, and
The walls of the Minneapolis Institute of Art’s Target Galleries will soon vibrate with the creative energy of nearly 100 works by contemporary Black artists,
In the dynamic landscape of contemporary art curation, Misha McGlown – known professionally as Omo Misha – stands as a transformative force, weaving narratives that
In the luminous intersection of art, technology, and cultural celebration, Lo Harris stands as a beacon of creative innovation. As a multidisciplinary artist and creative
One chilly Chicago afternoon, I planned an outing with my cousin to check out the latest exhibit at The Art Institute: Project a Black Planet:
In the vibrant heart of Atlanta’s art scene, Joshua Love has orchestrated a cultural revolution that began with a simple yet powerful vision: creating spaces
From humble beginnings as a young collector seeking Black art in flea markets to founding a groundbreaking multi-media platform, Patricia Andrews-Keenan’s journey embodies the power
Valentine’s Day celebrations are evolving beyond traditional couple-focused festivities into a broader celebration of love and creativity. This year, crafting enthusiasts and decor lovers are
Hope Boykin embodies the seamless transition from acclaimed dancer to visionary choreographer. A two-time Bessie Award winner and former Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater company
Constance Stamatiou radiates the same warmth and energy that earned her the nickname “Sunshine” among her peers at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. A
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