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Exhibit Features Diverse Range of African American Artists
Whether you are an avid follower of African American art or still learning about art of the African diaspora, [Un]Common…
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Captured: Artist Ted Ellis Documents and Preserves 400 Years of African American History
New Orleans-born artist Ted Ellis has captured and created over 5,000 paintings of the life of African Americans for more…
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Honfleur Gallery Honors Late Artist with Group Show
When the late Michael Platt was alive, his house would be filled with artist friends, former and current students and…
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‘Art in Action’ Showcases Social Justice at Library of Congress
"Art in Action: Herblock and Fellow Artists Respond to Their Times," is a quiet exhibit tucked into a small gallery…
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Mexican Artist José Sacal Remembered in New Exhibit
Art aficionados in Washington can take in the exhibition "Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal," on display at the Mexican Cultural Institute…
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Creators Come Together in D.C. for Annual Fine Arts Show
The grounds of Howard University were a sprawling canvas of inspired expression and talent this month as artists from across…
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Deirdre Darden: Gem of the D.C. Art World
Deirdre Darden is an independent curator and one of the brilliant minds behind the artwork found in Eaton Hotel.
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Exhibition Shows Range of Black Beauty
"Posing Beauty in African American Culture," the latest exhibition at the David Driskell Center, confirms that Black people are lovely.
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Couple’s Exhibit Opens at AU After Husband’s Death
It was with shock and sadness that the opening of the exhibit "Michael B. Platt + Carol A. Beane: Influences…
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