You See Us," a sweeping exhibition at London's Tate Britain, spotlights the U.K.'s great women artists from 1520 to 1920.
San Francisco artist and curator Auttrianna Ward brings home a project that seeks to bring Black creatives into conversation ...
The actress, who has been on television for decades, is also a major collector of contemporary art. She loaned 40 pieces to ...
Ivory Coast artist Laetitia Ky works with an unusual medium – her hair. By incorporating hair extensions with her natural ...
Artifacts saved from the former offices of Johnson Publishing Co. on Michigan Avenue are on display through March at the ...
CCH Pounder, following in the footsteps of fellow Black celebrities and art collectors like Swizz Beatz, has made a ...
The MOJA Arts Fest celebrates African-American and Caribbean arts and culture with 45 diverse concerts, productions and ...
Shanequa Gay's "Psalms for Black Girls" exhibit opens at Fulton County Arts & Culture, exploring race and class issues.
NOTO will soon be home to two temporary exhibits that will explore Topeka’s African American History. Shawnee County Parks ...
Tales we weave through quilting; fiber arts gain popularity as tactile mediums and models of interconnectivity in a digital ...
The Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture announces the installation of a striking new ...
The People’s House, created by the White House Historical Association, gives the public a free, interactive way to explore ...