In “Escaping the Tyranny of Meaning,” Leasho Johnson builds upon years of work investigating Blackness, queerness, and Caribbeanness.
First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the ...
The self-described “Punjabi Scouser” artist’s colourful neon works raise a smile, but with themes of feminism, racism and ...
FAD Magazine did some stuff at The Other Art Fair 2012 curated - On the opening night of The Other Art Fair, ARCADIA MISSA ...
John Doran admires the noise to signal ratio at Unsound Krakow while taking in Petronn Sphene, Lankum, Aya, Yellow Swans and ...
National Coming Out Day Event at Hudson Valley LGBTQ+ Community Center in Kingston, 6pm. Open Mic Night at Pearl Moon in ...
Cissy Houston, Grammy-winning soul and gospel singer and mother of the late Whitney Houston, died in her New Jersey home on ...
Sophie Diver (Rough Trade / No Peeling) “What guarantees DIY joy more than the iconic sharpie-collage of a zine-inspired JT ...
Announced today, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” the upcoming Costume Institute show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, ...
Mariano’s is inviting you to explore an exhibition of emerging black artists. This week “Black Metropolis” is showcasing a ...
After years of construction delays, the Studio Museum in Harlem plans to open its new West 125th Street home next fall, the ...
Two of the 26 recipients of the MacArthur Fellowship award this year are Black queer men. They were awarded $800,000 to continue building on their work.