D.C.-based step dance troupe Step Afrika! brings an expanded version of its 2011 piece “The Migration: Reflections on Jacob ...
Ernest Cole’s life story is an anti-colonialism epic, Cold War thriller, and a tragedy.
The Studio Museum in Harlem will reopen in 2025 and, in its first exhibition after renovations, showcase Tom Lloyd's works.
Tiff Massey's bold exhibit "7 Mile + Livernois" at the Detroit Institute of Arts, explores Detroit's culture, Black opulence, and her journey from metalsmithing to large-scale art.
The Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture, in partnership with Westwood Gallery NYC, is ...
Three Women — by renowned British artist and Turner Prize 2024 nominee Claudette Johnson — is a triptych featuring Black ...
Maqoma’s choreography, accompanied by an isicathamiya quartet and the resonant voices of Vuyani’s dancers, is set to Maurice ...
Last Sunday, Orisun Gallery exhibited ‘Hieroglyphics of Womanhood’, a solo exhibition of international award-winning veteran ...
The Jacaranda trees of South Africa burst into vibrant purple blooms, painting the streets with a dreamy hue. Their blossoming heralds the arrival of spring, captivating all who stroll beneath their ...
"Africa has 54 countries, each with diverse and rich artistic traditions, but these complexities often need to be simplified.
If you're looking for a unique art exhibit to visit this fall, look no further than the Speed Art Museum. The New York Times ...