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George Lucas finally came to the stage at Comic-Con to an ovation from thousands, some holding light sabers in the air, with ...
According to one strand of history, slavery was abolished when Europeans found their conscience. According to another, it was ...
The artist Elizabeth Catlett drew inspiration from the people around her. A pioneering Black sculptor and printmaker who spent time teaching in New Orleans and made a home for herself in Mexico, she ...
At Site Santa Fe, 71 artists were inspired by Southwestern figures, from healers and novelists to Navajo code talkers. Here’s ...
Eagle Reels host Dalton Delan spoke with Lauren Graves, associate curator at the Boston Athenaeum, about the show "Wild Flowers of New England," an exhibition of Pittsfield photographer Edwin Hale ...
Steps from where Black teen Eugene Williams was struck in the head by a rock and killed in Lake Michigan on July 27, 1919, Lookingglass ensemble members hold an art ritual of dance, music and spoken ...
The administration knows that subduing history as it is doing works to keep people of color in this country disunited and at ...
Working in her Hyde Park studio, Natalie Osborne’s vision is expressed through the eyes of the girls she knew as a child growing up in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The exhibit examines memory, childhood and the notion of archive through large-scale chalk drawings and handmade ceramic ...
The East Lubbock Art House is celebrating their five year anniversary, complete with a community event. They look to grow from their first five years and continue to serve the East Lubbock ...
On exhibit at the Sarasota Art Museum is a body of work that examines memory, childhood and the notion of archive through ...