D.C. Public Library and the Pulitzer Center invited students to contribute artwork to the “Freedom and Resistance” exhibit.
"It's an opportunity for our audiences to talk" — "I Declare" art exhibit explores Black perspectives on two anniversaries.
The key takeaway is that the paintings do not simply show people moving; they encode recognizable ritual elements - like clapping women, dancers in circles, and altered postures associated with trance ...
A creative reset of modern African history, including a volume focused on the diaspora, has been released in three books to ...
The beat of history is already alive inside the museum's new home, where hands-on learning, culture, and community come ...
The museum, which has long collected works by black artists, rehangs some of its galleries to offer a fascinating journey ...
Morocco’s contemporary art landscape has emerged as one of the most compelling in North Africa, blending deep-rooted ...
The reopening of the reimagined African American art galleries marks the first step in a sweeping redesign of the museum’s second-floor North Wing.
For nearly 200 years, HBCUs have educated Black Americans. Now, a new exhibition highlights special objects from five ...
This exhibition honors the legacy of HBCUs as cultural and educational powerhouses,” said Shanita Brackett, acting director ...
The same government that has held Israel accountable for its genocide in Gaza must revoke its culture minister’s decision to ...
Mary Spurrier, a Rochester-based philanthropist, made the biggest cash contribution in the Rockwell Museum’s history. Here's how it will be used.