For 100 years, the United States has officially celebrated Black history during February, including a parade, art exhibits and more in Oklahoma.
From mid-century portraiture at MoMA to Ming Smith’s jazz-inspired photography, these shows celebrate the breadth of Black artistic expression.
One retired educator has turned her passion for art into yarn displays of African American culture. Annie Greene is a painter and craftswoman. She’s known for her yarn paintings ...
February is Black History Month, and residents of Berkeley County don’t have to travel far to find meaningful ways to celebrate, learn, and reflect on African American history and culture.
“Black History: Deeply Rooted, Still Standing and Ever-Growing,” set for 6:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 13, at Florida Tech’s Evans Library, promises an evening that salutes the past while recognizing ...
In a campuswide email Thursday, President Jim Davis said the changes stem from “a combination of factors, including size and student demand." ...
The 12-month exhibition entitled “middle of somewhere" centers on the creativity and cultural legacy of Black artists rooted ...
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.
Affected departments include those that focus on African and African Diaspora Studies, Mexican American Studies, Women and ...
Standing at 1719 Avenue A in Lubbock, the Caviel Museum of African American History stands as a testament to the power and ...
A new art exhibit is highlighting the work of local African American artists during Black History Month.
The group is widely known for blending education with entertainment in a way that leaves audiences inspired and engaged." ...