Clements, who died in 2019, apparently had a sequel in the works, and happily his first draft needed only minor revisions.
A small exhibition at the Whitney aims to recast our conception of the most straightforward creative act: drawing.
According to the press release, the AACC emphasized that the journal provides “a great opportunity for individuals to receive the first opportunity to publish their art” and that “all Black- and/or ...
"It's not necessarily a protest record, but it's absolutely a statement of resistance. … I feel like the main message is that ...
Agatha All Along might have just reignited theories about Mephisto's MCU debut by referencing an important demonic figure ...
Two current Waco art exhibits let viewers play with visual art at scale, from immersive wall-sized drawings to pieces they could hold with one hand.
Uncle Pen Fest is back for its 50 year anniversary at Bill Monroe’s Music Park and Campground (5163 State Road 135, Bean Blossom) tomorrow through Saturday.
In the series of shots, lensed by King, the intentional storytelling surrounding "soft Black boys" is felt in every snapshot.
The setting is the lively 1930s London theatre world, but any sense that The Critic will be a lighthearted thriller should ...
Hanne Friis and Lynda Benglis play off one another at Locks. At Rowan, Wendel White presents an evocative, era-spanning ...
A Pittsburgh DJ worked with the August Wilson African American Cultural Center to present Collections in Black: A Celebration ...
The Pen Factory on Hope Street ... who would often come from the nearby theatres and art colleges to have a drink or a bite to eat. Now, after a decade, Paddy has left Hope Street, leaving ...