Ingrid Donat Imprints Personal History in Solo Exhibition ‘Ancestral’
The exhibition is on view until February 14, 2025, at the Carpenters Workshop Gallery.
Secret Walls: The Art of Competition
The Art of Competition challenges artists to turn simplicity into extraordinary works of art.
George Clinton Talks SCAD Exhibition, ‘Cloaked in a Cloud, Disguised in the Sky’
The exhibition is on view until January 25, 2025, at the SCAD Museum of Art in Savannah, Georgia.
Monira Al Qadiri Taps Culture and Mythology in ‘Holy Quarter’
The exhibition is on view until December 23 at the SCAD Museum of Art in Savannah, Georgia.
Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola Shifts the Narrative of Black Hair in his SCAD Exhibition ‘Good Hair’
The exhibition is on view until December 22 at the SCAD Museum of Art in Savannah, Georgia.
Jeff Way Masters Geometrical Lines, Grids, and Abstraction in ‘Then & Now’
The exhibition is on view until October 5 at Storage Gallery at 52 Walker St.
Cj Hendry on Her Immersive Flower Market Exhibition
The Flower Market is the perfect intersection of her art, luxury, architecture, and childlike wonder.
Under the Shadow of the Underworld
The exhibition is on view until October 27 at 15 Elizabeth St.
Vandy the Pink on Collaborating with Topo Chico
His association with food as a significant motif in his work is present in his designs.
Why Are We So Afraid? In Conversation With Gimena Garmendia and Florencia Montefalcone
SUDESTADA is a multidisciplinary studio intersecting art and fashion.
Evoking Dialogue with NXTHVN’s “Double Down” at The Campus
The Campus is on view until October 27 on Saturdays and Sundays from 12 to 5 p.m.
How “Who’s Afraid of Cartoony Figuration?” Provokes Controversy
The exhibition is on view until September 20 at 161 Glass St, Dallas, TX.
The Impact of Reparative Rest in Deserve What You Dream
The exhibition is on view until September 1 at NXTHVN in New Haven.
The Liberation of Hair in Hannah Traore Gallery’s Group Exhibition “Don’t Touch My Hair”
The exhibition is on view from June 6 to July 27 at 150 Orchard St.
We Make Our Own Light
Look into the lens of Alisa Sikelianos-Carter’s Africosmos of Black hair.