This Chicago Collective Is Making Black Art Accessible
By Nadira Jamerson, Word in Black
Chicago’s home to walkable, bustling neighborhoods filled with fine dining restaurants, attractions, and robust nightlife spots — at least...
Emmett Till images have multigenerational impact on artists
By AARON MORRISON, AP National Writer
Devin Allen admits that he occasionally behaved like a knucklehead, growing up in Baltimore. But he was not so...
The Bedouin Artist Embroidering Her Heritage Onto Plates
Zenab Grabia didn’t know any female ceramic artists in her community until she became one herself.
By Naama Barak, Zenger News
When Zenab Grabia was...
Cambridge Hands Over Looted Bronze to Nigeria
By Associated Press
A Cambridge University college handed over a bronze cockerel looted from Africa in the 19th century to Nigerian authorities on Wednesday, October...
Painting of Yale namesake and enslaved child back on display
By Dave Collins, Associated Press
An early 18th-century painting depicting Yale University's namesake with an enslaved Black child has been returned to public display at...