It is easy to see why the Ben Uri has chosen Ceremonial Dance (1927) for the poster of its new exhibition, ‘Sheer Verve’.
Black History figures everyone should know about For too many years, history books have focused on the achievement of White ...
For just over a year, the Songwriter's Soapbox, held the second Tuesday of every month at Ethel's Old Corral, has been a ...
Discover Afrofuturism at the Madam Walker Legacy Center's Art on the Ave exhibition. Explore five local artists' vibrant and ...
She's done the tough jobs, from cleaning loos to picking fruit, but now Amanda Holden is a seemingly unstoppable phenomenon ...
The Madam Walker Legacy Center has opened An Afrofuturism Exhibition celebrating the vibrant identity of Black women, and featuring the works of local artists and their stories, until March 31.
This exhibition presents a series of works on paper by the renowned British-born artist John Walker, recognised for his pioneering developments in abstraction. Resurrection III, the first painting in ...
Looking for something to do in New York? Enjoy laughs with Liza Treyger, learn about Clara Schumann, or see the Urban Bush ...
were hosted by Black men. However, a Black woman paved the way for their achievements. In 1939, Ethel Waters — a blues singer and actress — became the first Black person to host a show on ...
We invited students to share their experiences. By The Learning Network Choose three to five works of art or culture to group in some way, then tell us why we should — or shouldn’t — check ...
After shooting to fame in 2024 thanks to her album The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess, Chappell Roan beat some seriously stiff competition when she triumphed in the Best New Artist category.
He was also nominated for best country song. British singer Raye missed out on the best new artist gong, which went to US star Chappell Roan and songwriter of the year non-classical to Amy Allen ...