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The New Orleans Museum of Art’s New African Masquerades exhibition, which closes on August 10, is, so far, the city’s must-see show of the year. It showcases the work of four contemporary West ...
An Eye for Art: Baltimore artist weaves the African history of indigo “Sandaga Market,” by Kibibi Ajanku. It is a hand-dyed indigo Ankara textile and indigo infused acrylic on burlap.
Family, friends and surrounding residents came out to Lock 3 on July 18 to embrace the 45th annual Akron African American Festival. The theme was "Eban," which means love, safety, and security.
Petersburg art collector rescues African artist: Reluctant introduction becomes lifeline Her entire life’s work, decades of fine art, fashion, materials and personal items, was locked away in a ...
Ancient Aboriginal rock art, African sites make UNESCO World Heritage list UN cultural organisation this week announces its choice of sites to be granted World Heritage status.
Fiber is important: New Berkeley exhibit celebrates African-American quilts Quilts carried during the migration of millions of Black people from the South star at the Berkeley Art Museum and ...
Dallas art exhibit honors untold stories of African American veterans A life of service is never easy, and for many men and women of color who serve in the military, the challenges can be even ...
For the 14th annual Art and Architecture History Capstone course, students worked with staff of the Art Museum to develop the original exhibition Art & Exchange: African Textiles in the Global ...
The Coronation Art Gallery was established as a platform designed to showcase the continent’s artistic brilliance and ignite meaningful conversations about art, wealth, and legacy. Established ...
"It was clear this was more than feasible. ... it was clear it had to happen now," Bloomington Early Music Festival director about focus on Africa.
The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, above, will open the exhibit “Routed West: Twentieth-Century African American Quilts in California” on June 8.
South African Stephen Townley Bassett creates detailed replicas of rock art using traditional materials and methods, including blood, porcupine quills, and ostrich eggshells.