
jessica Care moore’s crown shines with new children’s book
Video interview with jessica Care moore coming soon. Check back shortly to watch this exclusive conversation. Award-winning poet, publisher, and filmmaker jessica Care moore continues
Video interview with jessica Care moore coming soon. Check back shortly to watch this exclusive conversation. Award-winning poet, publisher, and filmmaker jessica Care moore continues
Robert A. Pruitt doesn’t just honor the soldiers who were—he memorializes those who might be. For the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum’s “Terms & Conditions: The
Alexis Pye’s uncle Jessie — affectionately known as Uncle Tootie — told her he lost his eye to a rogue parrot in a jungle when
Cat Martinez doesn’t just work with steel — she converses with it. The Houston-based sculptor approaches each bar and weld as a dialogue with her
Brian Ellison sees the march of the United States Colored Troops not just as military discipline, but as a form of resistance rooted in African
Ann “Sole Sister” Johnson transforms everyday materials into powerful historical testimony. The experimental printmaker and Prairie View A&M professor brings her signature approach to the
After 21 years of military service and a middle-class engineering career, Tay Butler found his true mission in the Black archive. The Houston-based artist’s latest
When Phillip Pyle II reimagines an 1863 regimental flag painted by David Bustill Bowser, he’s not just updating history. He’s interrogating the conditional nature of
The grand dame of American performing arts institutions—those imposing marble edifices with their crystal chandeliers and gilt-edged programs—have long mastered the art of keeping people
In the hallowed halls of cultural institutions across America, a quiet revolution unfolds. Women leaders are not merely claiming seats at tables long dominated by
Namir Smallwood’s presence is unmistakable, measured and thoughtful, with the kind of quiet intensity that has become his signature on stage. Currently starring as Buddy
Born in Seattle in 1983, Noah Davis emerged as one of the most visionary artists of his generation before his untimely death in 2015 at
Chaz Williams-Ali represents a new generation of classical performers breaking barriers and expanding representation in traditionally exclusive spaces. The acclaimed tenor currently stars in the
Grace Kisa, a Kenyan-born American artist based in Atlanta, brings a world of cultural experiences to her multidisciplinary artwork. Drawing from her childhood spent across
In the hierarchical world of classical opera, Anthony Davis stands as a revolutionary force. Described by Opera News as “a national treasure” and recognized by
Some people attend an art fair to collect and others are there mainly to be inspired by the array of talent of display. Actress and
DETROIT — In a city known for its resilience and reinvention, 80-year-old Priscilla Phifer embodies Detroit’s spirit of transformation. Ten years ago, at an age
As senior advisor for diversity, equity and inclusion at NJPAC, Donna Walker-Kuhne has become one of the nation’s foremost experts in multicultural audience development, breaking
A liquor store may seem an unlikely place for an art exhibit, but stepping into Liquor Basket Gratiot’s Push Gallery couldn’t feel more organic. The
As Arewà Basit walked up to view her portrait for the first time at the Whitney Museum of American Art, she could barely hold back