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Bookstores, reading groups and community hubs are creating intentional space for healing, learning and political action during this month.
Earlie Hubnall, Jr. opens the door to his spacious Third Ward home and guides me out back and upstairs to his photography ...
We aim to fulfill a vision of experience and joy. If you take the art away, you just have an average mall experience,” ...
Discover the powerful exhibition 'Dear Black People...A Love Letter' at ZuCot Gallery, showcasing 34 pieces by six Black ...
Eighty years after the city’s destruction, we seem to be blundering into a new age of nuclear perils. It is time for culture ...
Alain Moreau suggested that the mask long thought to be the painting's main influence was not in Europe until after the ...
Curious about abstract art? This blog breaks down must-know styles to help you understand and enjoy this colorful world of expression.
'Generations: A History of Black Abstract Art' [on view September 29, 2019 - January 19, 2020] offers a sweeping new perspective on the contributions black artists have made to the evolution of visual ...
The mood-boosting effects of viewing art are well-known, but new brain scan research on Beholder’s Share — as well as a more rigorous review of existing data showing the mental health benefits ...
Works by Yinka Shonibare and Jaune Quick-to-See Smith in “Black Earth Rising” at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Photo by Richard Selden. Three miles north of the Inner Harbor, by Johns Hopkins ...
The Speed Art Museum's summer exhibition, G.C. Coxe: The Dean of Louisville Art, spotlights the life and legacy of one of Louisville’s most quietly influential Black artists. Curated by Dr. Fari ...
Miyoko Ito survived an earthquake, incarceration and illness. Her transportive paintings defied ideas about abstract art.