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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 ...
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 legacy of Black culture, ensuring ...
Art has always been a battleground. In a moment when the arts are under siege—state-sanctioned censorship, gutted funding, and anti-DEI mandates threatening to erase marginalized voices—Black ...
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture has its roots in the Harlem Renaissance, one of the richest cultural movements in the nation’s history, and as it launches into a yearlong ...
Through collaboration with A Beautiful Message, a Central Texas Art Program, and Art Center Waco, an art exhibit celebrating ...
These are both poorly hidden attempts to attack Black culture. He wants to control what Black art is made and who is making it. He wants to only support artists that support his world view.
“If you worked in Columbus in art in the last 50 years and you’re Black, then you’re probably on that list,” Woods said. “And if you’re not, well, we hope to continue to add to it.” ...
Black History Month events like the “Celebration of Black Love, Art and Poetry” are meant to celebrate culture, she said. “We want to celebrate our neighbors that live within our city ...
The art that Stidhum is referring to is her Fly Girl Prints collection - portraits, tote bags, stickers, and more - all celebrating natural hair and other elements of Black culture.
Kerry James Marshall (born 1955) addresses Black history and culture in his art. His painting “Past Times” sold for $21.1 million, setting a record for living Black artists. 6.
Credit: Comcast’s Black Experience on #Xfinity platform *Beginning this Thursday, February 6, “Who’s Behind Black Art” will air on aspireTV to celebrate Black History Month. We spoke to ...
The influence of Black entertainers paved the way for sneakers to blur the lines between “high” culture and casual style. Created in the 19th century, sneakers provided comfort during athletic ...