Black Photojurnalism exhibit opens at The Amon Carter Museum of American Art (The Carter) in Fort Worth March 15.
Afro-Latino identity has left a profound mark on American culture while continuing to face structural invisibility.
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.
Creativity and self-expression met intimacy in “Truths our Bodies Tell,” a performance by Danza Orgánica. The dance paid homage to Afro-Diasporic and Indigenous traditions, Caribbean culture, as well ...
Madison’s newest public library, the Imagination Center, seeks community feedback on a new public art installation.
The National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center, 1350 Brush Row Road in Wilberforce, has several exhibits to celebrate ...
Episode two, "How Creators Are Reframing Southern Identity," premiered Jan. 15 and was partly filmed in Baton Rouge.
The dense layout “might offend you aesthetically,” Joyner acknowledges as she points out towering works from Black artists ...
The Chronicle has compiled some diverse and fun-filled arts events for you to attend on campus this Valentine’s Day Week, ...
Lima made her name with surreal encounters meant to free you from mundane everyday thinking. It’s rather a lot to ask of a key-grabbing hand, a dancing parasol and some melting ice One of the worst ...
“Sketch, Shade, Smudge: Drawing from Gray to Black” at Harvard Art Museums is among the most glorious how-to’s you’ll ever find. The Harvard prints and drawings collection is one of the best in the ...
Born Bianca Miquela Landrau in Boston, Massachusetts, the 34-year-old rapper has been steadily building her career since appearing on Sisterhood of Hip Hop and signing with Pharrell’s label a decade ...
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