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Amoako Boafo's Top-Selling Paintings at Auction are Dominated by the Color Yellow

Amoako Boafo's Top-Selling Paintings at Auction are Dominated by the Color Yellow

Art scholarships for students, programs

The Center for the Arts believes the arts are essential to a student’s complete education and with so many cuts in programs the CFA believes it is ...

Museum Acquires 1774 Printing of Powerful Letter Rebuking Slavery Written by African American Poet Phillis Wheatley

A searing rebuke of slavery and a soaring defense of human equality, a 1774 newspaper printing of a letter written by African American poet Phillis...

African American Art on display at Misericordia

Mar. 27—When a bystander asked Kas Williams which piece of art spoke to her most loudly, Williams led the way through the Pauly Friedman Gallery at...

How HBCUs Inspire Black Scholars

Tyrone Freeman applied to two colleges — Lincoln University, located outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georg...

Basquiat’s life takes focus in new exhibition curated by his sisters

In both pop culture and the art world, the tangible pieces of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s legacy are simultaneously priceless and ubiquitous. While the ...

UCLA’s Hollywood Diversity Report Documents “Enormous Gains” By Women & People Of Color, But Latinx Representation Still Lags

Hollywood movies are more ethnically diverse than ever according to a new report from UCLA, which found that women and people of color “have made e...

A Bold New Show at the Met Explores A Single Sculpture

The exhibition probes the paradoxes of Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux’s “Why Born Enslaved!,” the most famous depiction of a Black woman in 19th-century ar...

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