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‘Black women in art’: 2 installations at the Delaware Art Museum tackle underrepresentation “There Is a Woman in Every Color” aims to celebrate womanhood and the contributions of Black women to the ...
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EURweb on MSNBlack Women Lead the Charge: How Hip-Hop Caucus Fuses Art, Activism, and Climate Justice | EUR Video ExclusiveThis interview has been edited for length and clarity. *The Hip Hop Caucus (HHC), a national nonprofit founded in 2004, is redefining environmental justice by centering Black and Brown communities ...
Those paintings by Black artists that we see hanging in a gallery or major museum didn’t get there by happenstance. When it comes to the business of art, strong representation […] ...
Photo by Luc Demers “There is a Woman in Every Color: Black Women in Art” has been up at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art since mid-September and runs through Jan. 30.
Black Girls In Art Spaces (BGIAS), a fast-growing community for Black women to explore the arts and champion Black artists, has expanded from an initial meetup at a Dallas art gallery to more two ...
“We think of artists usually in history as European, as male, as being trained in a certain way,” said Rujeko Hockley, co-curator of “We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965-85 ...
Earlier this year, “We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85” at the Brooklyn Museum dropped like a bomb. Mining a seam of engaged, truth-telling art by black women from the ...
Alaina Simone, the founder of Alaina Simone Productions and a long-time champion of black voices in the art world, names five black women who are shaping culture and the arts for the future.
As she prepares for a solo show with Gallery 90220, Delaney George reflects on her inspiration: powerful Black women.
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