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  • ART PODCAST | LISTEN TO SEIZING FREEDOM, With DR. KIDADA E. WILLIAMS

  • ART WELLNESS | THE NAP MINISTERY | Rest is Resistance

    ALL ARTISTS READ REFLECTIONS CURATED BY TRICIA HERSEY

  • ART DRAFT | CCA ARCHITECTURE and MoAD Present: [Un]commoning Architectural Language

    Symposium | [Un]commoning Architectural Language Register for symposium that convenes a panel of interdisciplinary scholars and practitioners to discuss ways in which cultural movements like Afrofuturism and Afrosurrealism can reveal new languages of spatial imagination to tackle questions of representation, appropriation, intersectionality and authenticity within an aesthetics of spatial (in)justice. Featuring Lonny Brooks, Nyame Brown, Bz (Brenda) Zhang,…

  • ART WOMEN | CELEBRATING THE WORK OF AFRICAN AMERICAN PAINTER, GILDA SNOWDEN

    SHE WAS ART… “…A chronicle of my family on their travels from Alabama to Detroit. We are all looking for something, all traveling from here to there.” Gilda Snowden, 1988 According to the African American Registry, Gilda Snowden was born on July 29, 1954. She was a Black artist, educator, and mentor. The artist transitioned on…

  • ART QUOTE | THE FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN NOVELIST TO SELL A MILLION COPIES, ANN PETRY

    “All truly great art is propaganda.” — Ann Petry Cover Image, Ann Petry, Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964. Petry, Ann. Box 223. 1948 November 12. https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/2022340. Carl Van Vechten Papers Relating to African American Arts and Letters. James Weldon Johnson Collection in the Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.

  • ART BLACK | 2022 WOMEN’S ART HISTORY MONTH: ROSE PIPER

    ROSE PIPER October 7, 1917 – May 11, 2005 She was a Black painter best known for her semi-abstract, blues-inspired paintings of the 1940s. Chapter 1: About Her Biography Rose Piper’s style shifted throughout her career, yet the root of her artwork stems from her abstract style.  She explores themes of African American identity and blacks’ lives in…

  • ART REWIND

    ART & BLACKNESS 2022

  • ART Literati | 2022 Dallas Literary Festival

    SPRING READING SMU presents the Dallas Literary Festival as a way to showcase and encourage conversations about contemporary literature, both on campus and in the larger community. All events are free and open to the public, but you MUST register for each of the events you are attending ahead of time. Registrations can be made…

  • ART VINTAGE | PHOTOGRAPHY BY MING SMITH

    Ming Smith is an American photographer. She was the first African-American female photographer whose work was acquired by the Museum Of Modern Art in New York City. Smith was born in 1947, in Detroit, Michigan, and raised in Columbus, Ohio. After graduating from Howard University in 1973, she moved to New York City, where she…

  • ART Literati | THE BLUEST EYE: A PUBLIC READING with ANGELA DAVIS

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