Why You Should Attend Art is Activism: _OfColor’s Inspiring One Night Art Show
byIn a world where art often intersects with social issues, the organization _OFCOLOR is taking a bold step forward with its upcoming art show,…
In a world where art often intersects with social issues, the organization _OFCOLOR is taking a bold step forward with its upcoming art show,…
The George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Genealgy Center, a cornerstone of Austin’s African American community since 1933, is embarking on an ambitious expansion…
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Waterloo Greenway’s flagship event, Creek Show, is set to return this month, November 8-16, for its momentous 10th anniversary, showcasing the transformative vision for…
I recently had the privilege of experiencing a truly one-of-a-kind journey through art and equity, guided by the remarkable Sabrina Phillips, CEO and Founder…
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The National Museum of African American History & Culture (NMAAHC) in Washington, DC, is a right of passage for Black Americans to learn and…
Richard Samuel, owner and founder of RichesArt Gallery has a lot to celebrate, including the third anniversary for the first location of the aforementioned…
I couldn’t make it up if I tried. What had happened was, I was on a tour, recently, of the National Ranching Heritage Center…