The Time Is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure is on view through February 9 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The Time Is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure / https://philamuseum ...
Steve Locke’s powerful exhibition at Mass MoCA, 'the fire next time,' confronts systemic violence and racial injustice ...
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The comedic play, which debuted on Broadway in 2021, is about a family feuding at a funeral and discovering an explosive ...
Displaying paintings, prints, textiles and sculptures can all help create a fresh living space for the new year – here's how, ...
After leaving a controlling religious congregation, diversity and authenticity guides the vision of self taught artist Raven ...
On the stir around Dean Kissick's article "The Painted Protest" in 'Harper's' and the likely end of the "radlib" era of ...
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Elements of nature carry through the communal spaces on the home’s first floor, often through Gillentine’s works of art. A ...
A painting from a thrift store in Glenside is by William H. Dorsey, of Philadelphia’s elite Black society circa 1864.
From the Fillmore’s jazz alley to Richmond’s bustling wartime scene, the Bay Area was the destination for a great wave of ...