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Leroy Campbell Presents Historical Backbone The Resilience and Determination of a People
Leroy Campbell Presents Historical Backbone The Resilience and Determination of a People Solo Exhibition, May 28th – June 7th, 2015 | Opening Reception, May 28th, 2015 5 – 9 pm When: Thursday May 28, 2015 from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM EDT Where: The Sol Studio, 2073 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd (between 123rd and 124th Street), New York, NY…
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The Bronx Book Fair | FREE Admission
Date: May 30, 2015 About: The Bronx Book Fair is dedicated to engaging and growing the community of poets and writers in the Bronx and to connecting to readers and booklovers of all ages. FREE Admission! Location: Bronx Library Center/New York Public Library 310 E Kingsbridge Road, Bronx, NY 10458 Features include Bronx Heroes ComicCon…
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The Mugshot Series: Perception of Complexion Online Exhibition
The Perception of Complexion campaign and online exhibition is a means to directly and artistically respond to the undermining bigotry that minorities and people of color face in our society. Check out an interview with the artist online | Read article in the Huffingtonpost Black Voices. Visit the exhibit and follow the movement online here: http://perceptionofcomplexion.tumblr.com/.
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9th Annual African American Fiber Art Exhibition
— North Charleston City Hall, 1st & 2nd floors 2500 City Hall Lane, North Charleston, SC 29406 Viewing times: April 30-June 19, 2015; 8:00am-8:00pm daily Free admission & parking Description: This annual, juried exhibit showcases works in fiber created by African American artists from throughout the US. The 9th installment features pieces by 38 artists…
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Najee Dorsey’s Life’s A Journey, 2013
From Flavorpill: Najee Dorse is not only a self taught visual artist but also the founder of Black Art in America (BAIA), the leading resource for African American visual artists. In this work he exaggerates the familiar story of Robert Johnson, a legendary Mississippi musician who leaves his home to pursue his music and achieve…
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Phillip Collins on Curating for the African American Museum, and a Life Well Lived
From Dallas Observer Blogs – Visual Art: By Jeremy Hallock Throughout his career, Phillip Collins has focused on giving African-American artists exposure. An accomplished art historian and curator, he established himself as an important voice in the Dallas arts community and then used his position to re-cast the spotlight. In his 60s, he retired from…
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Frida Khalo’s Artistic Fashion Sense | Locked Up for 50 Years
From The Guardian: After Frida Kahlo died in 1954, her husband Diego Rivera shut her belongings in a bathroom at their Mexico City home, the Blue House – then demanded it be locked until 15 years after his death. In fact, the room wasn’t opened until 2004. Ishiuchi Miyako was invited to photograph its intimate contents…
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Stay Woke
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Video Documentary | STRANGE FRUIT- Holiday, Simone and West
Video Property of Stephanie A Kaashe | Published on Apr 7, 2015 Strange Fruit (Blood on the Leaves) Billie Holiday, Nina Simone and Kanye West.
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Bentonville Fine Art Show
View Complete Listing of Events Bentonville, AR, from May 5 to May 11, 2015 will be a city to watch as they decisively move forward in supporting cultural programming that is both diverse and progressive. Bentonville will host two events — The Bentonville Film Festival (BFF) and The Bentonville Fine Art Show (BFAS). Both events…
