
NATIONAL POETRY MONTH 2024
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✨ Black Art in Focus: Fall 2025 News & Trends 🌍
From Harlem to Lagos, fall 2025 ushers in a season of reclamation, renewal, and celebration in Black art. As the art world settles into the fall 2025 season, Black artists, curators, and institutions are taking center stage across the United States and abroad. From long-awaited museum reopenings to major traveling exhibitions and fairs, this season…
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ART & Culture, Call For PAPERS | CFP: “Those who have must turn around and give:” Celebrating Forty Years of Preserving Black History and Education
The College of Charleston’s Avery Research Center is hosting a symposium on Black education and history from June 9-11, 2026. Proposals for presentations are invited by January 20, 2026.
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ART Spaces | , Tafari Robertson Reimagines Historical Practice in Immersive Exhibition Centered on Black Memory
The exhibition by Tafari Robertson redefines history through Black memory workers, emphasizing communal engagement and intergenerational knowledge sharing in dynamic, participatory ways.
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ART Employment | [Black Memory Workers] RPMP is hiring two part-time positions! Help us spread the word!!!
The Rikers Public Memory Project is hiring for two part-time positions: Community Care Coordinator and Program Assistant. Applications are due by October 17. The roles focus on community engagement and operational support, with pay at $40 and $30 per hour, respectively. Both positions are remote, requiring NYC residency.
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ART EXHIBITION | California African American Museum Presents: Giving You The Best That I Got at ART + Practice
The exhibition “Giving you the best that I got” explores Black motherhood through contemporary art, showcasing twenty artists and emphasizing the nuanced experiences of Black mothers.
Cover Image Courtesy, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division, The New York Public Library. (1893). Phillis Wheatley Retrieved from https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-7329-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99





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