In this issue, with Black History Month in mind, The Georgetowner proudly calls its readers’ attention to a Georgetown ...
Ringgold’s painting was not. It was Barbara Drummond, a correctional officer and a former volunteer at the Schomburg Center ...
Faith Ringgold painted a vibrant mural at the Women’s House of Detention on Rikers Island. A few years later, it was ...
As the film tells it, the story of this mural is also that of the crisis at Rikers and of “prison” in spectacular decay — ...
From torn pieces of paper, Nia Winslow constructs vibrant scenes that evoke togetherness and nostalgia in paper collages.
“And I read a lot – the writing of James Baldwin, biographies of [the painter] Alice Neel – which informs how I think of myself as an artist.” Her references are intentionally broad: Faith Ringgold ...
A new documentary by Catherine Gund tracks the loss, painting over and recovery of Ringgold’s motivational composition “For ...
The new documentary "Paint Me a Road Out of Here" details the history of a painting by Faith Ringgold, created for the Rikers ...
In 1971, the artist Faith Ringgold received a grant to make a painting for a public institution in New York City. She decided ...
Oshi no Ko manga came to an end in 2024, and its conclusion caused quite a stir within the community. Many fans were displeased with the way Asa Akasaka handled the story, but the author had ...
Highlights this weekend include a Broadway spectacular fit for a king — of jazz, that is: Louis Armstrong. Also, check out the premiere of choreographer Camille A. Brown’s newest work. Plus, you can ...
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