"I'm a black woman. These aren't just ‘subjects’ that are important to me, they are founding parts of my existence." Art that champions female empowerment? YES! Continue -->
The 28 self-taught artists in this exhibit were all born between the years 1876 and 1975. Their lives are peppered with a deep history that no doubt impacted, and is reflected in their works. Continue -->
"I've always wanted to be able to say, like, 'Hey, I see us'." - Kia Dyson Continue -->
The exhibition title itself draws off Abloh’s clever use of language and quotation marks angling the objects he designs and the people who don his clothing into “figures of speech.” Continue -->
As Atlanta's gentrification problem increasingly threatens the integrity of spaces like the West End, Gay's exhibition could not be more poignant and timely. Continue -->
Langston Amadi finds creative freedom through playful experimentation. Continue -->
The two will join intellectual forces February 13th at PAMM in celebration of Black History month, as well as the Museum's 'Fund for African American Art'. Continue -->
19-year-old Art student, Sarah Dorleus, is developing her distinct voice. Here's how. Continue -->
Spelman Museum of Fine Art announces its first exhibition of 2020 with... Continue -->
When it comes to modern fine art - that is also popular and representational - Kehinde Wiley takes the lead. This installment of the "Influencer Series" is dedicated to works of Wiley and its coverage of Black diasporal culture.
Continue -->“The Other Side of Now” is a Successful Glimpse Into The Caribbean Future
In the ideal Caribbean future, its people aren’t plagued by their troubles but rather heroes in their own story.
Though modern times have shown that cultures don’t need a particular location to thrive, the Caribbean won’t be the same if the epicenter of their existence is washed away. Continue -->
Just in time for Black History Month, the California African American Museum announces its Spring 2020 lineup. Continue -->