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Patrice Drago is a painter and writer in Annapolis. Her website is www.patricedrago.com. This column is written in ...
It could be assumed Providence lives in the shadow of Boston. Nope. “The Creative Capital” has its own thing going on, an ...
It had a short and contentious existence, but the Wall of Respect has an outsize influence and importance. In 1967, a group of African American artists formed the Organization for Black American ...
Rarely does an exhibition hold a dramatic surprise. Visitors to the Columbia Museum of Art now through Aug. 31, however, have such an experience in store for them. Winding through ...
“Personal to Political” lives up to its name at Sarasota Art Museum. It showcases the work of 17 Black contemporary artists affiliated with Paulson Fontaine Press. They all get personal when it comes ...
Sarasota Improv Festival plus more comedy shows dominate the July arts calendar, which includes new plays and musicals ...
Montserrat College of Art is celebrating the retirement of one of its highest-ranking women, Jo Broderick, with an endowment honoring her 36-year career at the private school in Beverly.
A cinematic lunar experience lands in Boston, and a symbol of war is transformed into art Travel news you can use By Kari Bodnarchuk Globe Correspondent, Updated June 26, 2025, 11:00 a.m.
The resilience, faith and purity of African American hymns come to life at the Historic Ward Rooming House with “Precious Lord, Take My Hand.” Presented by the Hampton Art Lovers, ...
Juneteenth was celebrated with dancing and a history lesson at the Center for African American History, Art, and Culture on June 21.
Juneteenth KC brought music, vendors, food and culture to Kansas City’s 18th and Vine District, honoring African American heritage and culture.