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A traveling artist showcase will explore revolutionary love at Malcolm X College on Valentine’s Day
Exploring the theme of revolutionary love is integral, according to artist and curator Myah Jackson. She’s bringing her traveling artist showcase, themed “Black Revolutionary Love,” to Chicago this month. The one-day live event will take place on the West Side at 1900 W. Jackson Blvd. at Malcolm X College on Feb. 14, Valentine’s Day, to…
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A traveling artist showcase will explore revolutionary love at Malcolm X College on Valentine’s Day
Exploring the theme of revolutionary love is integral, according to artist and curator Myah Jackson. She’s bringing her traveling artist showcase, themed “Black Revolutionary Love,” to Chicago this month. The one-day live event will take place on the West Side at 1900 W. Jackson Blvd. at Malcolm X College on Feb. 14, Valentine’s Day, to…
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At Charleston’s Gibbes Museum of Art, Fine Art and Fashion Make a Gorgeous Pair
Photo: David Johnson, courtesy of Barrett Barrera Projects Installation view, “Statement Pieces: Contemporary Fashion Design and the Gibbes Collection,” Gibbes Museum of Art, 2025. There’s unexpected romance in the dark third floor gallery of the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, South Carolina, where surprising pairings of fine art pieces and high-fashion garments team up…
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Pop-up event displays themes of love, caring for others
#inform-video-player-1 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } #inform-video-player-2 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } “Adageyudi,” the Cherokee word for love, conveys a deep sense of caring for another person’s well-being. This sentiment was felt by many at the “Love Is In The Air” pop-up event, held on Saturday, Feb. 8, at the Spider…
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100 Years of How Black Painters See Themselves
Koyo Kouoh, who will curate the 2026 Venice Biennale, has assembled a huge survey at the Bozar Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels presenting Black life on its own, frequently gorgeous, terms. At the Bozar Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels, the Cameroonian-born curator Koyo Kouoh — who will oversee the main exhibition at the…
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Vilcek Foundation Doubles Prizes in the Arts, Honors Immigrant Curators
This year, the Vilcek Foundation doubled its prizes in the arts and humanities by bestowing awards in two categories: Visual Arts and Curatorial Work. Granting $250,000 to Visual Arts and $250,000 for Curatorial Work, these prizes recognize immigrant art professionals and curators whose work has a profound impact on their institutions, and on contemporary art…
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Mesa Arts Center offers free creative experiences for adults living with dementia and their caregivers
Mesa Arts Center offers a welcoming space for adults living with dementia and their caregivers to engage in free, artistic experiences through Arts in Mind, a monthly program designed to build a sense of community and encourage hands-on creativity. Held on the second Tuesday of each month from 10–11:30 a.m. at Mesa Arts Center, the…
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Cotuit Center For The Arts Will Host World Premiere Of ‘The InkLine Project’
What happens when two artists—one a celebrated visual artist and animator, the other an award-winning writer and poet—decide to create without rules, restrictions or expectations? The answer is “The InkLine Project,” a new collaboration between Cape Cod’s Jackie Reeves and Lauren Wolk that blends visual art, animation, poetry and music into a series of short…
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ACCT to explore art and climate change at COA March 7
BAR HARBOR — Join A Climate to Thrive as it explore the role artists play in communicating the hopes, fears and realities of a future impacted by climate change. Local visual artists Jennifer Booher, Maisie Richards and Emma Mary Murray, who each depicts themes of how water responds in a changing climate, will be in…
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ACCT to explore art and climate change at COA March 7
BAR HARBOR — Join A Climate to Thrive as it explore the role artists play in communicating the hopes, fears and realities of a future impacted by climate change. Local visual artists Jennifer Booher, Maisie Richards and Emma Mary Murray, who each depicts themes of how water responds in a changing climate, will be in…