The walls of Gallerie Lucida in Red Bank might be white, but the art gracing them represents all the colors, races and genders of our human tapestry. And it’s by design. Gallery owner Michael Mazzeo ...
A program at Emory University empowers students to harness the power of art to combat injustices. The Emory Arts and Social Justice Fellowship program pairs artists with professors to develop a ...
John Legend emphasized using his platform as an artist and activist to advocate for social justice at a Georgetown University event Oct. 15. Legend recounted his early aspirations, citing an essay he ...
Deborah McDuff Williams uses art to highlight social justice issues and the experiences of marginalized communities. Her exhibit "Stolen Identities: River Routes to Freedom" at the Victor Valley ...
This story was originally published by ArtsATL. Science Gallery Atlanta, with its emphasis on exploring social justice themes through intersections with art and science, is a welcome addition to ...
Closing its Black History Month programming with a conference on campus, UC Santa Barbara’s Center for Black Studies Research (CBSR) is hosting a range of speakers to discuss the criminal legal system ...
Love is in the air, wafting from the open mic scene of the Delta of Venus as children’s book author and poet Justine Villanueva, spoken-word artist Mario Ellis Hill, poet and professor Ernesto Garay, ...
The artist-led project will shutter in February as co-directors Chloë Bass and Gregory Sholette depart their academic posts.
This course analyzes the history of youth in New York City within the broader context of 20th century urban history. New York city’s neighborhoods and institutions serve as a lens to examine how ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Deborah McDuff Williams explains her art to the public at the Victor Valley Museum Artist Talk event. Deborah McDuff Williams ...