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Tubman Gallery's new exhibition “Two Tears in a Bucket” brings together artists from across the U.S. to explore Black survival and healing.
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In Pleasant Grove, Mi Barrio 214 and Gallery 86 are more than art galleries. They help local arts and residents thrive together.
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These five North Texas galleries owned by people of color are where local artists and expanding representation meet in the D-FW art scene.
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The Texas sculptor transforms everyday snacks into reflections on labor and desire.
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The local artist’s new oil-on-plywood paintings balance digital precision with a human touch.
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The organization operates out of a 100-year-old historic home in Polytechnic Heights that once belong to Sedrick’s grandmother.
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“Anticlastic” by Marahiro LaMarsh highlights sculptural artworks - bold, personal and rooted in cultural heritage
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The artist’s hyperdetailed drawings are at Conduit Gallery through June 7.
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The dream was simple: Black women together in a museum, says group founder Kaci Merriwether-Hawkins.
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Funding cuts to art groups, DEI bans and the L.A. wildfires are setting a complicated backdrop for the fair this year.
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Former executive director Carolina Alvarez-Mathies announced she is resigning.
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Opal Lee, “the grandmother of Juneteenth,” was excited that she was being honored Saturday in the nation’s capital, where she was to speak about her portrait on display at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery.