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In the early 20th century, Paris presented something America couldn’t: independence. For a generation of women, the City of ...
You don’t have to be an art expert to appreciate a good painting, especially when it comes from Black female painters who are revolutionizing the art world with every brushstroke. From bold portraits ...
Chalk Riot is a women-led mural business based in Washington, D.C that specialize in murals on the ground. They’ve painted hundreds of pieces across the U.S. and in five countries. Their bright ...
The High Museum of Art in Atlanta hosts the South African’s first major museum exhibition in the United States, “Ezrom Legae: Beasts,” through November 16, 2025.
The Igbo Women Assembly, IWA, has claimed that the women riot which took place at Aba and some other parts of Igbo land in 1929 and the role of the Igbos in the campaigns for Nigeria’s ...
Dangerously Modern collects the work of 50 artists, and brings some long-forgotten stories to light.
Hobbs’ art serves as a living altar to the multiplicity of Black women’s experiences. Calling the work “reverential,” her portraits reject the notion that Black women can be pigeonholed ...
The Speed Art Museum's chief curator Erika Holmquist-Wall sat down with WLKY to discuss their exhibit "Brilliant Exiles: American Women in Paris, 1900-1939." ...
Painting the town: Meet the women behind Philadelphia's famous street art Over its 41 years, Mural Arts Philadelphia has created more than 4,000 works. Many of the pieces are produced by women ...
“Happy Valley,” “Gentleman Jack” and “Last Tango in Halifax” creator Sally Wainwright has lifted the lid on her latest project, a new series about a group of 50-something women who ...
Isabelle Lassee of Amnesty International and The Diplomat’s Catherine Putz discuss the state of gender apartheid in Afghanistan and the impact of changing U.S. policy in the region.