FITCHBURG — “Festival: A Celebration of African Art” is the first of several Fitchburg Art Museum Centennial exhibitions featuring works of art from the museum’s Permanent Collection of over 8,000 ...
"The head is more than the center of the brain and thought; it is the place where the soul lives and must be protected," the artist says.
With the dismantling of slavery exhibits at the President’s House Site last month, organizers say highlighting Philly’s ...
The Macallan partners with Alexis Galleries for the 'Recycling Matters II' exhibition, championing African art and ...
African-American Museum in Leesburg celebrates the city's history of perseverance and civil rights achievements.
An ongoing exhibition in Miami’s Design District welcomes visitors with welded stainless steel, aluminum, and bronze ...
Players of the game are transported into an Afrofuturistic world imagined by the South African game studio Nyamakop. It is the late 21st century, and a fictional diplomatic agreement, known as the ...
Rochester, where statesman, abolitionist and orator, Frederick Douglass lived for 25 years (1847–1872), has several memorials to him. Douglass published The North Star newspaper in Rochester and opera ...
While taking nothing away from her individual ability and drive, a new exhibition positions the people surrounding Edmonia Lewis as essential to her success.
People play in the snow in Yokohama, near Tokyo, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026.
A 19th-century sculptor of Black and Indigenous ancestry was acclaimed, then overlooked. But a groundswell of scholars and artists are keeping her flame alive in new projects.
On view at MOCA and the Brick in Los Angeles, the remains of statues honoring Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson take on new and noteworthy meanings.