From Faith Ringgold’s visionary storytelling to Adam Pendleton’s poetic protest, these presentations are sure to move both ...
American beauticians who ran businesses that supported civil rights movements during South Florida's racial segregation.
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African American Museum in Philadelphia to Host Final Art Break in Connection With CCH Pounder-Koné CollectionThe tour also provides an appreciation for the ways in which these artists are helping reshape historical aesthetics to honor ...
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Byrdie on MSNSculpted Black Hair Is the Ultimate Art FormTo say the Black experience is multifaceted would be an understatement. For nearly 500 years, the global African diaspora has blended West and Central African foods, religions, and practices with ...
Dazzle of Darkness” was not meant to be a metaphor when Rebecca DiDomenico dreamed it up for the walls of the Boulder Museum ...
Shining under the lights of Austin Public Library, panels of colorful beaded glass twist and flatten to reveal a patchwork of ...
Salons “have been places not only to get hair care services but locations where black people could be vulnerable and talk ...
Although they didn’t have access to modern, sophisticated beauty creams, women in ancient Africa were known for their smooth, flawless skins and brilliant white smiles. Having to survive the ...
TRESemmé and MaXhosa Africa are again joining forces to celebrate African beauty, culture, and self-expression on a global stage. As preparations for Paris Fashion Week in March gain momentum ...
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