The Fort Pierce Highwaymen Museum is expected to open Feb. 15-16 during its namesake's annual festival weekend.
Frustrated with the absence of positive representations of Black people in art, John Wilson responded by providing images of Black dignity while addressing the painful realities of racial prejudice.
Before the invention of the modern camera, the Akans, one of the largest and most predominant ethnic groups in Ghana, ...
In her work, Niki Saint Phalle repeatedly referenced a personal and mythical bestiary that she brought to life in colorful ...
The Wallace House in Harpersville was built using enslaved labor in 1841. Now a center for education, a local artist has used ...
According to Wribhu Borphukon, who is curating the Young Collectors’ Programme for the second time in a row, the platform ...
Sculptor Anna Korver, who divides her time between homes in Taranaki and Benin, West Africa, is heading to Whanganui for a ...
NEW ORLEANS (press release) – The New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) announced the appointment of Anne Collins Smith as Chief ...
Delve into America’s Civil Rights story with a visit to these important landmarks and destinations. Here are five to consider ...
Presenting never-before-seen ephemera and the works of 19 contemporary Black artists, the Hammer Museum pays homage to the ...
Koyo Kouoh, who will curate the 2026 Venice Biennale, has assembled a huge survey at the Bozar Centre for Fine Arts in ...