One hundred and sixty years after the United States abolished slavery, racial differences continue to spark pervasive misunderstanding, engender social separation and drive political and economic ...
In an unusual occurrence, art museums across the country are inviting sports fans into the world of fine art with exhibitions ...
Illusions of My Childhood' series reflects both the painter's youth during 1960s racial oppression and continuing injustice ...
Elaine Mitchener speaks to Vanessa Ague about the influence of John Cage and Jean-Michel Basquiat on her curation for this ...
Opening at Film Forum on Nov. 1, director Johan Grimonprez’s documentary “Soundtrack to a Coup D’Etat” is a stunning achievement.
The city of Ames is hosting various upcoming events related to yard waste collection, transportation planning, award ...
The trials of late-in-life romance and a photographer's chronicle of Black life under South African apartheid anchor the 15th edition of DOC NYC.
This year, a team of Times journalists marked the 100th anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance with a series examining its ...
Events ran from Sept. 30 through Nov. 1 to honor Indigenous communities, raise awareness of past injustices and support ...
You will feel like you are floating on the “Wheels of a Dream” as you sit in the New York City Center and experience the ...
Aberdeen Galleries has issued a Renaming Statement, which pledges to take action on offensive language, stating: “Some ...
AN immersive exhibition by the award-winning Scottish-Ghanaian poet, artist, photographer, writer, curator, gallerist and ...