This year’s satellite fairs bring bold themes, fresh perspectives and a dynamic mix of innovative cultural experiences to venues across the city.
Black artists have long claimed ancient Egypt as their own. Now they’re telling their stories in person on the museum’s floor.
Indiana State University sophomore Campbell Pekny, who began sewing at age 8, has turned her talent into a small business that offers custom clothing, embroidered items, alterations and more. Pekny ...
As Israel presses a deadly offensive against armed group Hezbollah in his home country, Lebanese artist Charbel Samuel Aoun ...
Amy Sall’s sensitive scholarship offers a refreshing counterpoint to previous attempts to visually record the African ...
In “Hearts for the Arts,” columnist Charlotte “Charlie” Burks ’27 ... When the group started 1990, their original purpose was ...
“The Time Is Always Now” is a touring exhibition that originated at the National Portrait Gallery in London, where Eshun is ...
Artists and illustrators now often work from photos, making it possible to buy the service as a present for almost anyone who ...
While many African artists have been able to ride the wave of Afrobeats’ international popularity, some musicians are now ...
The golden rays of the afternoon sun enhance the bold, hand-painted patterns on the mud walls of a round, thatched hut in ...
As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic embraces this sensibility and is the reason why the many works featured in the exhibition are gathered into the thematic sections of Community, Identity ...
In March 1941, nine months before Pearl Harbor, Carl Holmstrom of Branford enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps. A recent ...