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ART Exhibition | Flight into Egypt: Black Artists and Ancient Egypt, 1876–Now
The exhibition “Flight into Egypt: Black Artists and Ancient Egypt, 1876–Now” at The Met showcases nearly 200 works exploring Black artists’ connections to ancient Egypt over 150 years.
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ART Exhibition | Trace/s: Family History Research and the Legacy of Slavery in Brooklyn
The exhibition “Trace/s” explores Brooklyn’s slavery history, honoring Black genealogy researchers and promoting community engagement through various programs.
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ART Talk | Discussion: Narratives of (Dis)Enfranchisement: Reckoning with the History of Libraries and the Black and African American Experience
Join ALA Editions authors on February 19, 2025, for a Zoom discussion on Black experiences in libraries and improving race dialogue.
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ART Archive | The Spelman Archives Audre Lorde Travel Grant
The Spelman Archives announces the Audre Lorde Travel Grant for PhD students, offering two $2,500 awards for research in 2025.
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ART Exhibition | Diaries of Home, The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
“Diaries of Home” highlights artists challenging documentary photography, addressing themes of domesticity, feminism, and personal narratives through diverse media.
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ART Opportunity | Houston Center for Contemporary Craft Residency
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft invites applications for its residency, offering stipends, studio access, and exhibition opportunities. Deadline: February 1, 2025.
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ART Archive | THE JUNGLE, Wifredo Lam, 1943
Wifredo Lam, a Cuban artist, merged African and Caribbean influences in modern art, emphasizing mental decolonization through his work.
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ART Submit | 2025 Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars’ 17th Biennial Conference
The Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars invites proposals for its 2025 conference on feminist leadership, addressing pressing global crises from June 12-14 in the Cayman Islands.
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ART ICON | Dr. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., PHOTOGRAPHED (1965)
From The Desk of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “Rarely do we find men who willingly engage in hard, solid thinking. There is an almost universal quest for easy answers and half-baked solutions. Nothing pains some people more than having to think.” Image Credit | For Media Use | Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther…
