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ART Quote | The Words of Mickalene Thomas
Beauty and power are not mutually exclusive — they exist together. ~Mickalene THomas Cover image artwork credit: The image is a work by contemporary African-American visual artist Mickalene Thomas. She is known for her complex mixed-media works, often incorporating rhinestones, acrylic, and enamel. Mickalene Thomas, Tamika sur une chaise longue avec Monet, 2012. Photo: the artist…
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ART Games | $Free Game-Changing Art Education: Introducing Black Art Bingo Library Edition
Discovering Black Art History Through Play: Introducing Black Art Bingo Library Edition Discovering Black Art History Through Play: Introducing Black Art Bingo Library Edition Learning about art history doesn’t have to be confined to textbooks and lecture halls. Black Art Bingo Library Edition transforms cultural education into an engaging, interactive experience that brings African American…
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ART Journal |Complimentary access to The Textile Museum Journal
The Textile Museum Journal is freely accessible on Project MUSE throughout July, showcasing significant textile scholarship. Established in 1962, it highlights cultural research from diverse global traditions.
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ART Documentation | Editing for Equity Gender Gap Edit-a-thon
Editing for Equity Gender Gap Edit-a-thon Presented by Georgetown University with support from Wikimedia DC When: Thursday, July 24, 11am-2pm EDT Format: Online Credit Cover Image: Lois Jones, artist at work, , NAID: 559228, National Archives at College Park – Still Pictures
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ART Tour | Uncovering Hidden Histories: Free Curator Tour of Trace/s Exhibition at the Center for Brooklyn History
Free Curator-Guided Tour Explores Legacy of Slavery in Brooklyn The guided experience offers visitors an in-depth look at the artwork and archival materials featured in the exhibition, which investigates the complex and often hidden histories of slavery and family lineage in Brooklyn. Participants will also gain insight into the curatorial process and the research behind…
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ART Literati | JULY 31, FREE Virtual Reading of Artists As Writers: Living And Sustaining A Creative LIFE
A virtual reading of “Artists as Writers” will occur on July 31, 2025, featuring contributors discussing the creative process. The event is free and hosted on Zoom.
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ART Tour | Studio Museum in Harlem Magazine Presents… Virtual Harlem: Public Art Tour
Explore Harlem’s public artworks through a virtual tour featuring visual imagery, text, and podcasts, showcasing artists and their creations across the neighborhood’s streets, parks, and subway platforms.
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ART Course | Registration Now Open!AACAT1870 – Introduction to African American Community Archives Theory
The ICAN School of Education and Texas African American Community Archives Project announce enrollment for AACAT1870, an online course on African American archival practices, closing October 15, 2025.
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ART Public | Liberated Art: Black Creativity in the Public Domain
Exploration of Black culture through art, history, and representation.
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ART Historic | Virtual Tour Showcases Juneteenth Champions through Historic Portraits by Ted Ellis
Artist Ted Ellis has spent over 20 years preserving Juneteenth history through art, achieving recognition as the Official Juneteenth Art Ambassador in 2015 and showcasing his work nationally, including at the U.S. Capitol.
