The museum’s deputy director got her start during a curatorial stint at the Hammer Museum.
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Harlem School of the Arts Tops a Million in Contributions for the Second Straight Year | The Network Journal
TNJ Staff , The Network Journal Buck Ennis. Yvette Campbell leads the Harlem School of the Arts. Featured Image [dropcap]This[/dropcap] year’s Harlem School of the Arts (HSA) Masquerade Ball and After Party, an annual benefit gala in support of the 54-year-old arts organization, surpassed expectations once again by raising over a million dollars, for the […]
View MoreA Portrait of Black Mental Health in Hues of Black and Blue | Hyperallergic
Influenced by Picasso’s Blue Period, Malik Roberts explores the repercussions of generational poverty, racism, and violence in Black communities using monochromatic hues.
View MoreKerry James Marshall named most influential contemporary artist | The Guardian
American painter’s dealer, David Zwirner, tops ArtReview Power 100, with #MeToo third
View MoreHow Misty Copeland is empowering at-risk youth through dance | The Guardian
To see Misty Copeland dance is to witness seemingly physics-defying strength and utmost grace in action.
View MoreMoMA Is Finally Giving Legendary Black Artist Charles White His Due | Vice
Black people have made great art forever but have been mostly ignored by large museums. Nearly 40 years after his death, White is finally getting the acclaim he deserves.
View MoreAllison Janae Hamilton’s Spirit Sources | The New York Times
Her multimedia art never strays far from her concern with the land, especially the Southern land, and its occupants, especially its black occupants.
View More‘Well-Read Black Girl’ Is Bigger Than Glory Edim | The New York Times
This September, outside a boutique store in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, members of the Well-Read Black Girl book club sat in a misshapen circle of folding chairs on the sidewalk.
View MoreShe’s sold 500 paintings and written a children’s book. She’s 13. | The News & Observer
Camryn, an eighth-grader at Thales Academy in Rolesville, talks about how she juggles it all and offers some advice for other young entrepreneurs.
View MoreBlack Women Animate Partners with Cartoon Network for Boot Camp | Colorlines
The group is working to get Black women in the door in the animation industry.
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