SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - The Savannah Black Art Expo will celebrate its fourth year of showcasing the talents of artists, musicians and performers who are keeping the community thriving with creativity.
The annual Black Art Matters series is back in downtown West Palm Beach. The free event shines a spotlight on young and emerging Black artists from across Palm Beach County each week during Black ...
The heavily rumoured, but yet to be confirmed, Assassin's Creed Black Flag Remake/Remaster is getting its very own art book, at least according to this recent Amazon listing in the UK. Preorders are ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – The Muskegon Museum of Art has a special exhibit to celebrate and honor Black History Month. Today we have Art Martin in studio to tell us more. Crossroads: Intersections ...
The walls of the Arthello Beck Gallery at the South Dallas Cultural Center are a wash in black and white around every corner. The exhibition is aptly titled 'Life in Black Ink' by artist Lakeem Wilson ...
The Philadelphia Art Museum'’s Friday Night series will celebrate Black artists and culture during a special Black History Month edition, featuring live music, interactive artmaking and ...
UP. ANDREA AND CECIL. ALL RIGHT. THANK YOU. WELL, TODAY IS THE FIRST DAY OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH. SACRAMENTO GROUP IS HOSTING AN ART EXHIBIT SHOWCASING LOCAL BLACK ARTISTS FOR THE WHOLE MONTH OF ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - The Louisiana Art and Science Museum will celebrate Black History Month with special events and a new exhibit. An event called Art After Hours with Mike Weary: Movement & ...
Storm drawings look powerful on black paper because the dark surface instantly creates deep atmosphere and makes highlights glow. Start by lightly sketching the horizon and the main storm cloud shapes ...
In the Name of Religion is a message driven artwork created with Faber Castell soft pastels and Pitt pastel pencils on Clairefontaine Pastelmat paper, designed to express emotion, tension, and deeper ...
On weekends we’d take the bus into the city—my father, my younger brother, and I. We lived in Brooklyn then, in Flatbush; this was in the late sixties, when I was nine or ten. My father didn’t live ...