From Faith Ringgold’s visionary storytelling to Adam Pendleton’s poetic protest, these presentations are sure to move both ...
The event features a dramatic reading of Ona Judge’s 1845 interview performed by acclaimed New Hampshire actress Sandi Clarke ...
Black art is, always has been, and always will be a method to help our people find paths to freedom. We won't stop now.
As President Donald Trump's actions target the cultural sphere, two New York City art fairs recently showcased artists ...
It explores post-World War II when African American artists fled from the United States to Paris on the quest for freedom ...
Pease Park Conservancy, Art Is Cool, and Third Spaces have created an event that will take place in Pease Park on Saturday, ...
After World War II, many African American painters, musicians, and intellectuals flocked to Paris, seeking a sense of freedom ...
Join author Alyssa Lopez for a virtual talk about her new book on Black Film culture in early twentieth-century NYC!