Black Dimensions in Art members recreate the historic “A Great Day in Harlem Photo” in September 2022. (Robert Cooper/Black Dimensions in Art) From left, Monte Trammer, publisher of the ...
A drummer, a DJ-producer and an orchestra director discuss the challenges for Black artists, how things are changing and increasing access to the arts ...
Protests from conservatives and a new president in the White House who describes diversity initiatives as “illegal and immoral” have cleared the runway for private companies to roll back or ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSNMeet Helen Knowlton: The woman behind Worcester Art Museum's first acquisitionWORCESTER ― On this Women's History Month, it might surprise some to learn that Worcester Art Museum's first acquisition, ...
It’s the afternoon of a slowly foreshadowing spring, and figurative artist Tschabalala Self is glowing on the heels of a myriad of exhibitions. A darling in the art world, the Harlem native has ...
Live at Club Zebra,” an hourlong documentary tracing Atlanta’s first and only traveling speakeasy and cabaret lounge, is premiering on WABE-TV on April 2 and re-airs on April 6. The film, directed and ...
President Donald Trump has issued an executive order on the Smithsonian Institution that targets funding to programs that ...
Natalya Chernyshova believes that Trump and his team should heed the lessons of the Minsk accords. These were agreements ...
Can history be hard? Of course. But when you take a deep breath and tune out the white noise of politicians and pundits — ...
Felrath Hines, Aerial Landscape, 1957; Oil on jute. Clark Atlanta University Art Museum, Gift of Dorothy Fisher In 1998, Jack Whitten wrote in his personal journals thirty-two objectives for his ...
WORCESTER ― On this Women's History Month, it might surprise some to learn that Worcester Art Museum's first acquisition, gifted in 1896, was painted by a woman. The oil painting portrait of ...
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