
Fred Eversley, Howard University, and World Building from the Inside Out
In 2018, artist Fred Eversley was invited to Howard University to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award in Three-Dimensional Art for his...
In 2018, artist Fred Eversley was invited to Howard University to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award in Three-Dimensional Art for his...
Born in 1901, William H. Johnson has become one of the most significant African American artists of the mid-20th Century, conceiving a...
Black Art engages the Appropriated and Reappropriated Black identity in contribution to the Black Construct. Appropriation refers to...
The idea of a 14 year old child made to be the sacrificial lamb in the movement towards the liberation and humanization of his people, is...
Seven Passages to a Flight, 1995 by Faith Ringgold is a vibrant and distinctly familial narrative displayed both as a quilt with nine...
The National Gallery of Art’s West Wing is an accurate representation of what has been the conventional practice of exhibiting art by...
I exhaled deeply, slouching into the sleek black seats of the National Gallery of Art where, not four months prior, I’d taken a similar...
The Sardine Fisherman’s Funeral by Ficre Ghebreyesus is a masterful narrative piece in acrylic paint spanning a 15 ft by 8 ft of...
Bill Traylor’s Beauty Through Black Femininity “Between Worlds: The Art of Bill Traylor” at the Smithsonian American Art Museum showcases...